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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-06-04

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-06-04 page 1

VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDA Y, JUNE 4, 1850. NUMBER 2W I'll INT KI AND PUBt ISHED BY SCOTT & BASOOM. OFFICE SOtTTH-FANT COHNKH OK IfKIII BT. ANO SUOAH ALI.HV. TER.HH Invuriiilily fn iiilvniu-r. Tim Dally, to persons in OotOMlMf, parjrmr K ' II " wilt by iniii) out of Outumliud 5 00 " during tho BOSalotl. nml Tri-Weekly balance nf year In Columbus B 0(1 KyiiiaR 4 0(1 The Tri-Weekly ly mail 9 Ml witkU Ui flntmmnii I 00 Out (it th" city; liy nmil, sinifle 1 50 To clubs of four and upward 1 US Tii clubs ot ti'ii and upwurds, to one address. I 00 Dally, ses-don 3 00 Tri Weekly 1 00 Weekly, ainoln .10 Tn clulm Of tti upwards 10 The follnwiuif rale and rule" of advertising have been ngrecd upon between tlic proprietor ofthe Ohio State-nnm nnd tlicOhio Slate Jiiumnl, to lie observed, in nil case, utter ltd date. July 80, 1M!. Dull' 1'lllH'l'. One square. HI litiei or 1':, one iiiertinu " each additional.." ii 1 weak 90 50 , 0 US . i n . I 00 a oo I (Hi a ..." I month. . . I 00 3 ... H 00 10 00 Ul i to 18 00 13 . .-i imlinir card. 0 line or Ire-, DOT annum 10 00 Mi enlninn.ivilh l changes, " " 20 00 U 5 o (I .... ' " S3 00 ij " h 18 " M oo I " changed weekly " " SO oo 5 " dally . " fi 8 , " wiili 1 ntungin " " SB 00 u " 6 .... 40 00 k " 12 .... " IB 00 Vd " changed weekly " " BP 00 " ' dally.. o 30 00 i Hiu r ohm not provided for, ehorgoobla to conformity with the shove rate. The standard of measurement to he minion tyj Por ouh additional square in the daily, totertnd 0O0 inoutli, or a npNlBT length of time, nml for each additional square ineerted under the yearly rates, half price. No ndvcrrNciucnl to In' OOnoUeiOd bj the year, unless ii i spi-citli'd on tin- manuscript, or previously agreed upon betsroen the pnrtics. Pablilhotl DO! accountable for Hie accuracy of letral mlvortipc- un til beyond the Btnonnl charged tor their pnbHetnotL AlUHMttOhU ciuididnteH (for oflii'e of every description,) to he charged at the rate of Oily cents per week, for each nam; the mine to lie, in all rwr, paid in advance. AO odioiHaoiinnU from itvangwa or transient porwnu to ba paid in ndvanrc. Advrrti OBUnb iml uiaiknl on the ropy for I ipedfied nuiMlier ol inserlions, will he continued one month, urdc.M ordered out, and payment will be esaotad aooordtagr Tin! priviicL'1' oi yearly adfoftfieni will be ooaftoed rigidly to their regular buhtan i and all idvertlaenMBhi not pertahdng there- to, to In paid for extra. Adrarwetnenti for Aoccooeert, Qeneral Agentti Weal Eitata Al'i'HU, Ac, not to he itrm ted for liy the year, hut to he rluirRrd )y tlm ptooe, at the U'tml ratrs. No aiiv i: utiskmknts can at: ntaBaTBO OBATUITOOILT. Advertisement.' lor eharltahte Inttitutionx, tire companies ward, lownihipi nml other pahllo nteetingt, end meh Hke, to be i lmrged half price. Ufurlage notices to be sharged IB cent-. Deatta naertal vrlthovl eravgei ardeai aoeoaaFaaM by (aaera invitation, or ohitunry notiri's, ami when o accompanied, to In-paid for. Regular advertiserf nml nit othen rfMhtg ooiuroiuuMtloiu or requlnng notieea. deamng to eaU attention to fairs, aoirec-. ooth eerta, ur any puhlie rutertiiiliinentri where cliare- are inside ,,r idlZllttance nil nottoM Of private tutorial iona evrry DotiOB dciinii'd to call attention to private ontrrprUicii, calculated or In-lended to promote individual interent, (ran only he inserted with 'lie Dndentendtog that the 10100 is to he paid for. if Intended to bo Inserted in the editorial column, the same will hi' charged nl Ibo rate of not leal than Ultcentx per line, and then only when sa'foinpitiiiril hy an Hdvertiseinent. All leaded iidvortUenji'iits to he churned not h -s tlmn donlde the hove rate-', and nieu-ured n If solid. VVdvertisements on the inside evclusively, to charged :it tin' rata of ) per oent hi adTanoe on the above 1 rb . Attorney! will ba boaienfor the price of !itawtwg adTernaa- incuts brought in hy them. I 8 5 (I . It I 1 W 1. I. I, 'S Stiiuly hiiU Kr:i ci Linr. yVaai Panaatayi If Oaaaaifaa awl (Mm kmt iimmti lac real and aantlefU avnattrj Columbiana, Carroll. Shirk, 'i'lturarairii, CiHhitrtmi, M ii" kin if 11 tn, I.irkinif anil Franklin. FT! HIS oonipleuoh oftmSandyand BeaTor Canal opent op to 1 our city through tin great uatund central route a direct communication to the above mi well us the adjoining counties ot Wayne, Holmes, Knox, and Delaware, Fran this section of Ohio, the trade with Pittaburgh has been. tO a great extent, cut (itf, in consequence of the Inch late ol transportation, which are now reduced 10, M ami BO per cent Itoats of this line will leave daily, and run through without transhipment. The ('ami! comi'ioiy have he-towed upon this line an interent in Uie unprecedented adraMaM of their ohait r, and thai aeeored to the middle potttoni of Ohio, in ordorlng their goodi by BIDWXLL'S BANDY and BEAVER UHE, an equid interest in this advantage. Agctitn: j. a BtpWKIX, Ptttabnrghi minvKi.i. & co.. rriaigdw ( (' -iH.M 1 : : It. (.'. ffnhnea, Bnear'i Mills, Ohio 1 H. a A. Quy, WlHiam port, o.; Qeorge Kemhie, lUkton, .).-. Carliale llaflnun, do; Baun, Qrahan A: Co., New LUbtM, Qj Alter i' Mlofaohw, Hanover, ().; Ilihhct A I; v. Miner wi, O.; Hpeaker A Ko-ler, do.: Joseph Pool A Co., do ; Hull . ISu-s, Oneida Mills O.; II. V. Never, do.; C. B. Hurxlhal & Co., Malvern, ().; H. K. QraT, Wayneiburg, 0. E. lleynolds, do ; Isaac Teller, Magnolia, ().: K. I Barhdell A Co, Magnolia, O. Win. Harkncss, do; J. M. I'arland A Co, Bandy, file, ().; P. T. Latter, do; Faslihaunb A fltlllohaajall. liolivs.r, O.; Willard A Hhnves, do J. J. Hotlinan, Mii--ill-.ii. ( .. t uuiuiin- Aj Co., do ; John Rohoeon, Canal Kultnn, O.; Ferring .V Torrej Caul Dover, 0.1 A Hedbury, (toaeoe, 0.1 U. K. Warner, Newark, O.; Fitch & Hale. 1 (tiumhus, O.) L. O. Hatthewa, Chmland, 0, Rhodcn Sl (irein, do. maylG TFA TIKHXAM) DOI.I.AKH WOltTII OI-' I "STOM MAIIK NKW AMI l'ASIl I UNA It I, C PTJRNIT1 RJB AT AlIt'TION. ANDREW McAMMN, wlthlng to el bli preeonl bualneaf, will sell on HOBDAY, the third day of June neat ithli large Furniture Ware Room-, So. 10 F th U'i 1 l, in ar Man I Cincinnati, his entire atia-k ol custom made. new. la-himirilde and highly finished Cabinet Furniture, aajanrlltoi almost every arte cle in that line, all ol hich is warranted to I"' id the lieat material and workmanship, and manufactured under hi special superintendence.To those ladie and gentlemen about lurni-hing their houies, or wishing to obtain elegant and useful articles, in the line ot hoiii-e keeping, are reaiwctfully invited to attend this lOMj M it will be pomtive and without reserve. The furniture- will be arranged and Catalogued, I ntt) be examined at any time one week liefore tin -ale The terms will lie 1 All sums under 6lo, cn-h ; over glOO and less Uiau gSOo, three month' ; over $S0U lour months credit will be given for npprovrd endorsed note, payable in llaiik. may28-d3t JOHN J, WRIGHT, Auction- r. JOHN 1,. BETAN, Attorney nl l.niv nnd Solicitor in ( luincery, 0 FFICC in ( lark's new builin:.-. two door-- north of DM Ex- cbamte llsiuk. mayUr'-l lAw llosicry mitt -lnvcs. MY Mock of Ladie, (ienU. Misnes' and Roys' Hosiery and Gloves is now complete, and I promi-e to ilmw a gooda--sortment to any who may be in want and will call at ap9S P. T. BWOWUPTB. COLII.1l III Snntl (iKOVEI'OHT Tl ft M'l K K Co'll-FA V. The i-ixth installment often pi r cent, on each share of the capital Mock of the Columhns and (iroveport Turnpike company is required tola-paid to the Treasurer ol eaid company, on or In fore the 20th day of July next, aftf dskwBOd JOHN COX, rVcrntary EtfOTJHT BAOLB TBtPOXI, FORrleansini nnd burnishing all fhnVhcd M- tahc and Clan surfaces, fih h as Gold, silver, ltc;i , Brltiniin nnd Steel ;ire,Wlii- dow raiiana. Ntirarro Bce The JMaaegfe dataraaim, in rpeaktng of tliif article, say-: "Of aR the substance which iajfe beaai rtpplied to ooAahghMi ami metals, nonr ran iqual that known liy the ir-me ol '("(. Tias la a superior article to that brought from Italy by the Venetian, and now generally used tliroiiHhout all Kurope It nonld l in erery family and every workhop," The subscribers, neiiiL' the ageitl for nil city, are prrpnred to tarnish it to dealers at manufacturers' price-. Home keeper and Merhaiiics are requested to call and try the article, and in c:trs where it does not give the nr-t entire nati-faction, the money will be refunded. RAIN HOUTON. maylfi No. fcl, High M.. sign of the Rack .-"aw. " OHIO LIVE STOCK 0ISOBANC1E COM I'AVvT t iipitiil O5O,OO0! with privilege in im retiae It l i5o,o: fllHlH ("nmpHny is now prepared to insure Hore, Muls, Cat- I tie and Hhrep against death or damage, itber by fire, water, accident or disease of any or all kinds. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid within 30 days utter the proof of low. Ill s Compnny wiR take risna upon hore and muh- u- d in tlic city nnd country, and upon horse, mule and cattle N ing hipped or driven to the eastern or southern mark t T. STOCKTON, A nt. Bj M. WiLLMwa, Inspector. Othe, Rlnke A Harris n's l.ivery Htahle. WM. RURNET. Pre-iib nt B W. ItF.rDKR, Hecretary. mayl.' MITIf'K. rlMIK delinquent -to ck hob I ers it tbi- Columbus an-l Worthing 1 ton I'hink Rim nimny are hereby notified (hat fiw m stalmenl on each slinre of the t ipital stock of said Company, amounting to HO p r cent , bus leen called lor and is now due. I am authorized by the Ruard ti suscest to delinquents uV propri1-ty of attendiie. to tliH mutter imni' diati 1 nnd sv. raaU.V3wd A. W. ttRttWN, ec y. O: EA1MKS, IIOI.O A .MINI TK! RKCKIV'F.D (xt express last night, Hilk and I.inen I'oplin. Etm n and Worsted do , beautiful Isnrmet llibhins, iplendid dreas Milks in plain tilaek, fiiitel black, and majrnitic. nt colors, fur -ir i..ur l II COWI.KS A 1-1 bpS5 rOR HALF,. We are authorized to sell the timber on a lot of ground North of the Railroad Drpot, supposed to contain bout acres. The timher consists of Hickory, Hurar, Whit Oak, and some Rcerh, and win be sold at a bargain if application te made -non inquire ot may RAKER ft ARM3TRONO UVBIt OOBIPlsAlltTs JATJNDIOBj l)VSnrsA CIHtONK OR NEUVOI H DKIUI.ITV, A LL DUIKAHE tF THE KIDNEYH, and nil ditcuse "rising -iV Iroi Ilwrdered Liver or Htomach, such an roriotipatiiiti, inward I'iles. Fultnes, or Rlood t (the Head. Acidity uf the Stomach, Nausea, tleerthnrn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in tlie Htomach, flour Eronfiona, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the f!oiii.ich, Swimming ol the Head, Hurried and Difficult Hrea-Ihblg, Fluttering lit the Heart, Choking or Hutfocating Sensations when in a lying poi tntn. DtanoM of Vision, Dots or Webs bejore I be Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi- ratton, 1 DUOWnOaa of the Skin and Eyes, Pain ill the Side, Hack, ( In i, Llmbe, Sir., Sudilen Flushes id Heat, Hunilngin the Flesh, Loiiftmil liiuiu-ining-j of I'.vil, and Cleat Depression of Spirits, can he I'lleetually cun-d by Dit HOOFLAND'fl CELKBRATBD QBRMAM BITTXB8, Prepared by Dr. c. M. JACK.soN, at the Qajnea MrtHrinr sturr, -V IBDJrntatt i'kiladilpkia. Their power over the abOVC diseases is not excelled, it eqUtlled) by any other pn pni ath.n in the United States s the cures attMt, in 111. my casej alter skillful physicians had failed. These Rittcru are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing grent virtues in the rectification of diseases ofthelJvcrand leuser Hand . erorctming the moat "earching powers lu weaknt!8B andaf-tettlonJ Ol the dlgeadve organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant HEAD ASD BE CONWXCEV. The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Kditor of the " Ciundeu Democrat," the best paper in West Jersey, says. July 21 ; ' HnollRiid'M (Jerinnn Itinei .' " We bare aeeo many tlHttcrinit notices of this medicine, and the source (rott which they came induced uh to make inquiry re-ipecttng its merits. From inquiry we were permaded to um It, and must say we found it specific in ita action Upon diseases of the Urer and digestive organs, and the powerful ititlue ce it exerls upon nervous prostration U really surprising. It ealnn and lirangtbena Ihd nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. " If thU medicine were more generally used, we an; satUticd there would he less sickness, as Irom the stomach, liver nnd nervous system the irreat majority of real and imainnary diseases fHPIHatti Hare them in a heathy condition, and you can hid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would ndvise our friends who are at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in hurt, be in ere-ry family. No other medicine can produce uch evidences oi merit." From the " Roston Roe." The editor said, Dec. BM I " Dr. Hooflanctn Celtbrattd German Bittern for the cure ot I.ivcr Complaint, Janndloe, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These hitters bftra been need by thousands, and a friend nt our elbow says he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of I.'vt Complaint Iron the use of this remedy, We are convinced that, in the BM of these Hitter- the patient constantly gains -tn njtli an vigor n tiiet worthy oi" great consideration. They are plensnnt in taste and rmell, and can be used hy peri-nns with the nn hat delicate stomachs with sidety, under any circumstances. We are speukitig from experience and to the atllicted we advise their use. 11 Scott's Weekly," one of the beat Literary papers published, Btfch Aug- 25 : " Dr. Hoojland' Qi rman Bitters, mnmifacliiied hy Dr. Jiickson, are DOW rOOOOJBiended by some of the most jiromiuent Ptatabefi of the fncnlty at an article ol much etlicacy in cages of ftUWue weakneaa Aa aueh la the caae, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thUJ save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constltul ions will find theee Hitlers advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary ctlect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman wit Ii grent ioh niilieniid literary Ittalnmenta, suid in In- " New York Weekly Messenger," Jntiunry r. HiH'flnnd't Orrtnan BHttn. -Oere is a preparation wich the leading presses in the Utiiou appear to b unanunOjU fa) recommending, and lie reaOOD. is obrioua. It is made idler a prescription furnished hy om- of the moal celebrated phyahdana of mod em times, the lute Dr. Christopher WUbelm Uooftand, Professor to the Dnireratty ot Jena, Prlrata ryalelan to tin- King of Pra sin. and ot t the eicatest medical writers (ieriuany has ever produced. Ii, was onphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he ma the inventor and endor- ter ma bo eonhdenUy teUed on. He apeehdly recommended it in Liver Complaint, Hyspcp-ia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity ot the Btonach, ('oiistijiiitioii, and all com plaints nrising from adiaor-dered condition of the stomach the liver and the intestines,. Nine Philadelphia papers express thier conviction of its excellence, andeeYoral ol il Iltora rpeah of Ita effeota rora their own Individual experience, Under these dmunataseee. we feel war- rallied, not only in calling the attention of our readers to thepre--int proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jack: oil's) preparation, but in rerun i-Ha nding the nrlh'le In id) nlllicted.'' HORE BV1DBNCE. The " PhUadelphla Batnrday Qasetta," the best lamlly newspaper published in tlie I tatted States the editor says of DA UOOFLANDS 0XRMAI9 BJTTMRS It is aeldom that Wo recommend what arc termed Patent Medlcjnea to the confidence ami patronage of our reodera 1 nnd, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoonand'a Gernan Blttera, WO wlah it to be disiiiietly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums ol the day, Unit are uuUed about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of si medicine QOjg established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty aiiprovnl oj the Faculty itself." Evidence upon ei Ideneo lias been nadetred (like the foregoing) Irom all sectioiih (d'tiie I'nioii.the Ja-1 three years, and tlie strooi;- e-t toathnonyln its favor is, that there is more of it used in tlie prai ti I the regular I'hysiciiins of 1'hihidephia tliiiu nil Other im-ti urn- combined, a fact that cnii easily lie established, tuul fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their ipiict approval when presented even in this form. I nut mi- medicine win euro blTBT UOnPMml 000 liyspepsm It acts apeciticnlly ; calomel in all bil- iipon the Bl Bh and liver it is lireferahle I iotis diseases the effect is immediate. They enn be administered to fnnul- or inj'.nit willi safety and reliable benefit at any lime. BMWARM OF VOVSTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is 00001 pary for nil medicines to attain to induce couutcrleitcrs to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE UEMIIXE. They have th written sicnature of 0, H. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the buttle, without which thry an apuriou. For sale, wholesale nnd retail, at the HEllMAy MEDICIXF. STORM, No. 190 Arch atraet, one door below Blxth, (late ol 178 Race at,) Philadelphia, and by reepee table dealers generally throughout the country. Also, for aale by DXM1G Ar. BOM, Ooramhta. MytM dAwaltty foiThai Wt; haven h-w very desirable l.ots on State Avenue, which can be bought at a bargain for cash, or will exchange them for stock mtfacXcnia or Cleveland Railroads nt par. Inquire ol mayB3 RAKER & A it MATRON H. DTK BL ;oDS. Reads, Rings, Clasps, Slides, Rags, PoiW, e. , 1 0, i'.-ii Knives, n splendid assortment. apW J. H, KII.F.Y & CO. ( AUDI 'ASKS. New patterns in ::rent variety, wn.u. ht in - il ' ver, pearl, sln ll, and ivory, carved and plain, nt arti4 J. II. RILEY A 008, macai:jijai'm'knolan. iVCACAULAY'8 ENGLAND, grow, ISfmo. Muslin, to match 11 Hume's Kiiglam). For sale by nwryf) I. N. WIIITINO St IIUNTINCTON. FOR MAI.H. A EOT of Heech Fencing, Shingling I.ath, and Reeeh Joisla. Inquire of fmay'7) C. SCOTT, Journal office. JULY DIVIDEND OP THE I nion Nntiinl Life Insurance foainaay. rflHE lUCOnaaol this company is unprecedented. It haa, as yet I met with aa laaa, and on no first OF JULY next, win credit to it- Lot Mnaranae, loo Per ( rm, of its PmRta. T e advantages otten d hy this Company, toiiersnns holding its LIFE POLICIES, over tbo-e of U,e STOCK, or MIXED Compa-aoaa which divide only a portion, 0JB ,'ifl, 70 or 80 per cent.) of bWr proftta nre apparent troni tlie above announcement. Persons desirous ot availing themselves tit' tlie approaching dividend, nre respectfully invited to make application at once. DIRECTORS : Abbott Lawrence, Hoaton John D. Lang, Maine; Daniel 1r"harp, Jr., " Chnrles Jonea, " ll. nry Crocker, " Jos H.Williama, EUaha R. Pratt, " Ezra White, New York Horatio Harris, " Geo. C. Collins, " Walter Haatings " Geo. Dudley. Connecticut. E. R. I'ltATJ', President. Daniel flHaar, Jr., Vice President BOARD OF FINANCE : Franklin Haven, President Merchant's Rank, Boston : Thomas Thatcher, inert hunt. Ronton ; Reuel Williams, ten President Kennebec Railroad. LOCAL referees: John I. Palmer. Esq , N. Y. Robt Ii. Shaw, Esip, Roston 0001 Taylor. Esq., " Dtivid Henhaw, Eeq.- " Lawrence Trimble Sl Co , " William Sturgfs, ' At-op gft Chaoncy, " Charles Summer, ' Directors' Office. 73 S'tate Street, Koston. Ogjaaa. No. ti PlHtt'i Building, Columbus. D. R. IIOAG, Ag't. WM. Treutt, M. D-, Medical Examiner. NEW I1O0KH. rTi HE ( 'onipjcst ot Canada. vols. Ry the author of " llochc J InL'd The Dnlt'n; or. Three Roads in Life. By Charles Ecvcr, Esq. No. 1. Price six cents. An EastT Ottering. By Fredrika Bremer. Translated from the unpublished Swedish manuscript, by Mary Howitt. Price six cents. Antoninn; or the Fall ot Romr. A Romance of the filth century. Ry W. Wllkie Collins 37 cents. Ju-t received and for "ale by maylJ I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. 10SMOS cosmos: a sketch of a Physical Description of the . Cmverse. Hy Alexander Von Humboldt. Translated from the fierman, by E. C. (ttr. Now complete in 2 rols. 12mo. A p t - "t Npihire, in different Lands and different Climatea ; with scientitic elucidations. By Alexander Von HumlHiIdt. 1 vol ttoat, For sale al Ihe Bookstore nf BptBdLBltW IN. WHITING A- HENTINGTON. VM.IHI,E IMtOPKHTY ON TlllltO STREET FOR SALE. AN unimproved half lot corner 3d and State streeM; al.'o a com rmnliou Rrick dwidling with 10 rooms and (rood out build inns nearly new, corner 3d and Rich streets. Enquire of BUTTLES, COMSTOCKAt Co. NOTICE. fit HE annual meetine of the "Ohio ."tate Medical Hociett" 1 will be held in Ihe city of Columlmi. on the tth day ofjune next. It tfl expected that a InrL"' number nl physicians will 1m- present rerecntmi evTy section of the State. The (Ihio "tate Medical Convention will meet at the same time and place F. CARTER, m;r.rj-dwtd R. IIILLH, Hecy's. Ohio Statesman, Cin. iaj., Cleveland Herald, Chillicothe Oai., ZaneaviRe Cnarier, Pprineield Republic, Dayton Journal, Lan-caater Oath Newark Gas., Urban Citizen, Wooster Democrat, Porumouth Tribune and Marietta Intelligrencer publish "td" and forward their bllla for collection f iiy InNiiruiice Companv of (liicitinati. 'apllal sioo.ooo; OHIce nppoaiie Ibo tUipltol IItilM. rpHK undersign' d has Imii appointed Ap-nt of the above cum-X pany for the city of Columbus, and is authorised to Insure property of every description npnlnst loss nr damnpe by Fin; and aftamst the jhtJIs of the Sea or Inland Navigation. J XT' Risks taken on the most favorable terms. T. STOCKTON, Aijcut. DIRECTORS, E. B. Roedcr, William Rurnet, GiMirfte (Inrlisle, J. C, Thorp, J. M. Bhdr, IL llaja r. J. P. Kilhrcth, E. S. Haines, IL I.. Huffman. E. B. RFFDEH, President. N. GRFoonv, Secretary. (uplftdtf i:ih;akn variations oi i-oi'i i: . rglHE Varintionsol Popery, By Re. Samuel Rdgar, I). I'., ot I. Ireland. American edition. I vol. two. Edited by Rev. C sparry. For t-ale by may 18 I. N. WHITING A HENTINGTON fpllE undersigned would respectfully inform tho cltlzeni ot I Columbus and vicinity that he has purchnaed tbe entire stock of Drugs, Medicines, etc., of Wnt, Schneider, at the Eaule Drug Store, corner of Hich and Rich streets, where ho would Ijo happy to wait on all who may lavor mm witu a cull. Pros escrlptions carefully prepared JOHN R. 8CHOYERER, ChemlNt nnd Dm,'. . t Hp3-2md 3IA(.ZINES FOlt JEM'. CI It A HAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June, h Coder's Lady's Book tor June. Sni tain's Magazine tor June. Just received and for tide by mayltO I. N. WIIITINO A. HUNTINGTON. " torintbkh'. ' rpHF.hnlt of a Daily Paper in one ot the principal cities ,! 1 Ohio Is held by a silent partner. This portion would bo d posed of on favorable terms to n printer, who would go actively into business with the other partner, to whom, lor parti ni In is, a letter may ho nddro-aeil under cover, post paid, to Hon. juliO Wooda, Auditor of Ohio, or to the Editor of the Ohio State i ar nal, who will forward a letter td' inquiry. Either of these gentlemen can give a general reply. maySO tf VALUABLE 10(7ks" THE 3IAD1SON PAl'EUS, Ac,, i&-c, rpilE Papers of James Mndion, published by order of Con-J. irress . beinir his Correvnoiidence and ItenortH of Dchutes during the Cunt-res of the Confederation, and hiu Reports and iienare i in ine reiiepu i.onventiou ; now putlisliel Irom the oriii mtl manuscripts, deposited in the Department of State. 3 vols. 8vo. Debates n the Congress of the United States on the Rill for repealing the Law "for the more convenient organization of the Courts of the United States." 1 vol. Hvo. The Constitutions of the severnl States of the Union j embracing the Dee iratJon of independence, Oonatttutlon of thd tlntted states, and the Conatltotlon of each ntato in the Union, with the amendmenta, and much other matter of aenend interest; irom authentic documents, Embellished with the Seals of the ditfer-ent States. 1 vol. 8vo. The Works of Thomas Jefferson embracing hia Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers. 3vols.8vo, Lee's Observations on the Writings of Thomas .Ictlcivoii. 1 vol. 8 vo. Secret ProceeditiL-s and Debates, of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 17S7, for the purpose ol forming the Constitution of tlie United Stales ; from notes taken by the late Chief Justice Yates. 1 vol. 8vo. Hlttory of the Federal (ioveriiment, for fifty years., from March, 17H9, to March, IKW. Ry Allien Bradford, EE. D. 1 vol. Hvo. For aale t the Itookntore of mayfl i. n. whiting c huntington. notice. 4 SoUNtiladyot substniitial qualirlcutloiis, now nresidenlof V one of the Beaton State-', is desirous of obtaining a school at the West. She prefers some large town. CoittPerJMUl 11 must he liberal, mid any desired recommendations or references can be grren. Address C. B. Adams, Washington City, or A.F.Perry, Post Mrcder, Columbus, (). "ap.'ll)-dAt whit " TO 80ALB AND BALANOB At AK EltsT SEALED projios'ils will he received nt the idllce of the Secre-tary of State, at Columbus, until noon on Thursday, the 'JOth day of June, 1K1U, for furnishing a sufficient number of balances to supply one tor eneh county in this State, Said balances to lie ruitable in v orknianship, enpaeity nnd mater in Is lor using Willi tbe weights, already furnished to tlie several counties, and Which may be Fecn by calling oil any of tbe County Auditors. Models must be shown id" the kind proposed to lie furnished, with the price named and the time within which they can la? delivered at Columbus. Bond with securily will be required of those to whom the contract may be awarded. A- grent aecurncy is desirable in the balances, none hut models of the best form and workmanship need be pro-entcd. HENRY W. KINO, inayEI Becrcttiry ol State. flipupesl tMolliinsr; Most the Mountains. E . iV Al . HESS, (Successors to Frank St, Hess,) Yt'hfilfkiile nnd ltrinil t'lnlliintf Here ho m -, dlgf Bank Bnildiny, ennurof High and State Htwt, ('obimhnn, HAVE now on hand, and are constantly receiving from their wholesale establishment in Ihe city (if Baltimore, fresh supplies of every description of CENTEEMEN'S E EADV-MADE CLOTHING and FURNISHING (JOODS, suitable for all sea-ons, made up 111 the latest fashions of the very best tnnterinls and workmanship. In short, they cannot be t-urpassed anywhere. Tbeii iigsortment is nlready known to most every one to be the largest in the city. Citizens and strnitiiera wishing to purchase Clothing will, there-fore, do well to give them a call at once. Having purchased their entire stock of mnterialsj from Importers, for cash, they are able to sell them at a lower OtUfa price than any other establishment in the Went, and at least !IO per Cent, t'lienper than those bouiht on time by other merchants in the same line of business. Their stock comprises, in part, Finn Rluck and Bhte French Cloth Frork and Dress Coats ; mm it English " " Fine Rlack and Brown Sack Coats, CasBlmero Coats, different tdylen ; Drab Coats, Tweed Sucks, for spring nnd summer ; Brown and Checkered Linen Coats and Roundnbouta, Rowdy Coats, different materials ; and the largest assortment of PANTALOONS ever exhibited in tho city of Columbus, made of Casslmcrc, Plain and Fancy. Also, Doe Skin, Plain and Black Cloth ones ; Light Colored and Brown Summer Cnssimere oiid Linen Pants, suitable fur summer season. And a large and most beautiful stock of WAISTCOATS, such as Black Satin, Fancy do.; Black Silk Velvet do., a beautiful article; Worsted, Cassimcre, Buff, and Marino Yeata, and a greet many more of allhrenl qualities, from the finest to the lowest priced ones. Also, nil kinds of Furnishing Goods, biich as FINE SHIRTS, a real good article, from the bi-t shirt makers in the United States. Also, Silk Vorl.toiut AccJt Handkirrhirf, Searfg, limhrtlla. TrartMng Hag, and a great many more articles usually kept in a regular Clothing Store, not UUfOaaarj to mention. AM they ask of the public in tO call and see them, and examine their (ioods and prices. Merchants wishingto buy nt Wholesale will do well by culling oiithcm, as their store is the only one of the kind that can sell at Eastern city Wholesale Prices. Remember the place CVfy Bank BanUhw, opposite Whiting tt Huntington's Book Store. maylo RAIN eV IIORTON, IKUN M O N fi E R S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Hash, Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, ("upper, and every variety of Tii.mnn's stock. Sign of tlie Back Saw, (i3 High street. CHARLEH A BAIN, mayl5-dtf JAM KB M. BORTOB. SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT eight miles from the city partly improved. A good hewed log house, stable, well and a ynuns orchard on the farm. Tlie farm la well adapted to raising all kind. of grains This (arm mustbe sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing I plensnnt hnme, cannot do bi tter than by calling on us. It this does not suit we have others Hint will. SMITH , MILLS, innylt Itcal Estate Agenta. DR. WILLI A 31 IIL Af'K STONE, ' 1 1 ENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Colum-1 bus and vicinity. Residence at the Capital Housr. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel. nr.rr.n to Samuel Galloway, Esq., Prof. R. H. Howard, Wm. B. Thrall, feiq., Prof. S. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbus Prof, Dnniel Drake, Cincinnati. mnyU 7wd IOIt SAIE Two houses nnd lots, with stables, wood houses and every other convenience attached, situated on Friend street, they are brick buddings nnd in complete order, and will be sold tcry low if applied for soon. Dvyefl will do well to call on ui belore purchasing elsewhere maylfi SMITH At MILLS A CARD. IVTOTICE is hereby given that the undeminn d have this day LI entered into a co-partnership, for the purpose of practising Law, Ruying, Selling and Leasing Ileal Estate, Survrying, dividing and sun-dividing of lands and bits, the Collection of Claims in central Ohio, and, also, to all business heretofore done bv J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. SMITH, April 10, lBiO-aplSdlf SAMUEL M. MILLS. FOR MALE Two very desirable hous on State street, each containing six rooms ; very convenient nut-building ai'd other improvements on the lots lor sale low and on enny terms. may IB SMITH At MILLS. FANS. A new assortment just opened at ap24 RILEY At, COS. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1 850. WILLIAM M. KASSON, Knilrnnd liipntch Fnrvtnrdins; nnd Commission Merchant, Rjfoejoaaagf Me. Water sfrrrt. Buffalo. REDUCED RATES FROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO. First Class 100 cents, and Second CRisa gg cents, aajr 100 pounds M hours from Albany to Ruffalo. AoiNTa. D. A. Eddy, Cleveland ; E. Sheldon, Sandu-ky ; Rail road Agents, Cincinnati, Springtichl and Columbus. "i" 1" Toi'l aadag mark packages A. It B R. R., enre of Wm. M. Ka-m. Ruffalo. Ship by Albany boats from Nw York. mar7-."lnid RAILROAD OMMIII S LINE. (1ITIZENS leaving in the Car, hy calling at tbe Stag aVe. J North-East corner Nefl House, can eerure BBBWaUBn Tv-kpts, and also have the Omnibus cull fur them in any part of the city, maul dly B. O. REAM, Hec'y O. ; Company SHELL. Buffalo and Horn Combs, aline supply just nTcm d it IgaW P. T. HNO WDEN'S. MFOK SALE. Two decant and substantial DWEE LING HOIHESon Town street, between Fourth and Fifth SMITH ft MILLS, p!7 North Room in Exchange Kaak HOTELS AND SALOONS. United Stales Saloon. I 'Mi: nronrlelor wiobes resnectfiillv In Inform bis fricmla m " public in general, that he has taken the above, named ( tnblbhinoiit and liti.il it up eipial to any In tlie city. Ills rooms an: kept i,-ut 1 ipiict, The Bar IsHiippicd with choice Liquors, Wiin . mid Tifjars everything thing that will add to Urn coml-m 01 man. ap-'-j T. IJ. gVaau HROADWAV HOTEL, RY DAVID MITCHELL, llroiid Ntri'et, ( (iliiiiiliox, Ohio. ajifi-dtf CA1MTOL lIOirSE-COLI'MIHIH, OHIO. M. NORTHRUP, PnoraiitTfla. "pReJ new and poimlnr Hotel islocntJ'd in the most central part A of the city. It has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a BLjieeoiiin M) nun 01 any no 101 in ttie west The Table d'Hnte is furnished with overv luxury the market nf- forda, and no pains will bo spared to mako the guests feid at husi, titages for all the routes, call at this house hum for passengers. Convenient, nnd tirst-rato Stabling- and Carriage House attach ed, and experienced and careful O-tlers, always 111 attendance. aeptlO-dyl UNITEO STATES HOTEL - COI.I MHL8. ROBERT RUSSEL HAS taken tho United States Hotel, located n few rods south ol his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will lc buppy to welcome hia old patrons and friends, and all oth er who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either bus)nes or pleasure. man.'8 AMERICAN SALOON, (UN in: 1: THE AMERICAN IIOTKL-) r AVE just received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on 1 1- hand all the delicacies of the season, such aa Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fresh Fish, Sardines, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobstora, &e., A-c. The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Hegars, Sic. Nopnins will lie spared togratity the tastes and appetites of the guests of the American Snlooii. fgp Oysters by the dozen, hundred or enn. oc4-tf CITY SALOON ColnmbiiN, Ohio. sOOENER High Streetnnd Sugar alley. The proprietors of this establishment are now nrepnred to serve up Oysters, Game, Fish, and all the luxuries of the season, in a style unsurpassed. They have also added several private rooms for gentlemen wishing tn give suppers. The Rnr is supplied with the best of Liquors and Cigars. On draught, Carew's Detroit Ale, Hchultz XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by oeSM-dtl BARKER & OLMSTED. LI EE INSURANCE. ATEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. (B, Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, Prts't. PLINY FREEMAN, Artunrv. Charter ueruetual. Tbe business of this eoaamev ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earnings during the liict three years amounted to over $180,000. Each policy holder a member of the company, and entitled to share in its pi ..tit -, which have averaged o0 per cent, per annum on all premiums paid in. Tbt premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exccen i-.m, 111 which case 00 per cent. s required anil -111 per cent, may he paid by depositing I note for that nmount, renewable annually, and bearimr ti nor cent, interest The Ononnt of lta capital, the character of Its securities, and ii' mode 01 doiiii- 1. n mess, inaiie tins one 01 itie snte.-t coinine nies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being alter 101, miugiu ior 10 iii -Tin. 111 - 01 1111- kiiki. Thin company will insure on the lives of persons on nnypuit nl the globe, nt eiiuituble ratcn ot nremiuiu. A man may injure his life in the name of his. wife, so that the amount Injured will go to her or to his children, if Bhe die before mm. The many advantages of Lite Insurance are beginning to be eornotly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily aecnrlng to their families and Iriends thon ndvuntages. Tbe agent in this city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Any information in connection with the subject will ho 00000 fully uiveii, mid tlie applications for insurance promptly attended to. A.B. WOMHAUCH, Agent, Bd door south of the Franklin Hank, over ('oil's store. Kon'r Tiiomi'son, M. 1)., Examining Physician. ma'J-' Fr. SKINNEIti (Late of Mac Lisbon, Ohio.) (1 E.NERAL Agency, Commiasion and Forwarding Merchant, I deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. El, East Front It, near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Oliio. Rotor to Justus Wright and A.O. Richardson, Bro. & Co., t:in-omniglj B. W. Snodgrass & Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg Si Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; S. R. Ross, Portsmouth ; LaWsoO &, Covode, Wellsvillo ; Ewalt and Gehhart, Pittsburgh ; .loliu Scott, Nashville; W. C.Scott, St Louis. Iw-J-J-dlf JUST RECEIVED, AT the old stand opposite the State House, an unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly ono hundred dith n ut kinds of Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, rich Fancy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white and light colored for party and wedding Dress.) and wool Vesting; Cravats, Silk and Linen Pocket ihuidkerchiefs, Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and Undershirts, silk Under-shirts and Drawers, Su-pen den, black and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and llaif Hose ; and in brief, every hi tide of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing apparel to be found in the first draper establishments of the East. Theee goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, tn one of the best Eastern markets, and arc of the latest and most durable styles that could he found in New York. Strangers now sojourning tn ourclty, and our citizens generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine before they purchase elsewhere. A. A. STEWART. N. B. Orders from any part of the State, as heretofore, faithfully and promptly attended to. nov9 LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD. aPROra AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-184". For New York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and after Tuesday, April 10th, 1849, until further notice, Passenger's Trams will run as follows : Leavo Depot on East Front street, at 5 o'clock 10 minutes A. M., and It o'clock, P. L for Milford, Foater's Crossings, Deerfield, Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Springs nnd Springfield. Returning, leavce SpringlieM at 4 A. M. and BJ P. M. Pnssengera for New York, Ronton and intcnnciuato points, should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnnli. Passengers for Columbus, ZeMevfBe, Wheeling, nnd intermediate towns, should take the 5, It) A M. Train. The Ohio Bngfj Company are running the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily I. hies to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, Ooanieetfau with the :t P. M. Train from Cincinnati. Tim ears of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave SprniL'lield at IS M. connecting with the Morning Train troni Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will ho run, leaving Cincinnati at 3 P. M., and Springlieldnt 4 P. M. Faro from Cincinnati to Xenia U 90 " " Springfield 8 50 " " flandusky City 6 AO " Buffalo 10 00 " Columbus 4 90 For other information and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. PThe Company will not be responsible for Raggageexceed-ing ;0 dollars in value, unless the same is returned to the Conductors or Agent, nnd freight paid at the rate of a passage for every 500 dollars in value above that amount nprOtf TUST received and for sale, I (Ml IiHh S. C. TA l(, by al apfi KING As HEFFNER, Cincinnati TO PARENTS. AT WM. KING'S Drug Store especial attention is paid to children first, and after them all others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Townsend'sSarsapnrilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure ol aU scrofulous diseases. Osgood'e India Cholngogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague nnd Fever. Thousands can testify to the cllicacy of these remedies. R. A. Fahneatock's Sl Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for exjielling worms from the human system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for DM euro of Liver Complaint and other discuses arising from a deranged state of the Uver. Give tbcm a trial, and this truth will apooojr, Sellcr'a Improved Cough Syrup, for tlie cure of Coughs, Colds, H.mrseneM, fntluenza, Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whooping Cough, Slc. I'rask s Magnetic Ointment Is gaining a name above all others lor the cure of Nervoua or Sick Headache, Bruized and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, 4c. r All of the above medicines and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio State Journal Office. miglkitf JENTS FRENCH CALF HOOTS. f i Si OM made tine French Calf Boots at $3, 50 and tM, for ' sale at KIM BALL'S Shoe and Leather Store, Journal huidinga NOTICE. rpHE partnership heretofore i isting under tbe name of McEl J- vain Si Fitch is this day dissolved by mutual consent Tlie business of the firm will be settled by R. Fitch. JOSEPH McELVAlN. February 1, I . 1 feb7-dtf R. FITCH DRESS HOODS. IJLA1N Black, Watered and Fancy B69te, in great Variety; Fine French Lawns, Tissues, Bereges Silk Lawns, Poplins, Ac. Call and examine them at P. T. SHOWDEN'S, er!5 Mo. 4, Odeon Buildings. AN'I'ILLAS. My stock ol Mantillas is now complete Call jvI and sec tlnm. p. f, SNOWDEN, t$0 No, 4, Odeon Buildinga. EHHKOIIIERIES. riMB'l) Lace and Muslin Capes. Collars, Caffs, Sleeves, Chcmi-J J sottes, Ac, Sec , in grent variety and at all prices. P. T. SNOWDEN S, p2S No w. Odeon Buildings. I A DIES' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 50 rents to 15, li can lw found by calling upon P. T. SNOWDEN, p35 No. 4, Odeon Buildings. ONE, DWELLING HOUSE on hall lot, on Friend street I between BBgB M Third, for sale ebearx SMITH A Ml EES, apl7 Exchange hank Building LAND FOR SALE IN OHIO. ) AC RES In Union county ; IfiO in Sandusky county ; 160 M' 111 Darke: 40 in I ntrnn - 1 00 in Tno,, tun n- ton frank. hncountv: 100 in Mifflin townsiun: ;ti0 in M. rcer countv 1 .1311 Deiance; two HO cre lots in Franklin coaaty. Thee lands will lw sold at price varyiag from 4 to $10. Some will he traded for town property. Call aad see. SMITH A MILLS, LOH SALE A vacant lot on Rich street, at a bargain, to: I case. Inquire . f iayaa RAKER A ARMSTRONG a FINE orrnwrit uf Oent' Congrm Gaiters hut received at t V the sign of the Gih Boot and for sale very cheap by antfBl if. H KIMBALL A. H. HALE lMitO. BlTOfl V II ALE, (Sucetssnrt to McF.lvain tr Filch,) A FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nl) Dt-nlcrs in Produce, Flour. Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. H. Tho highest market price paid at all times, In cash, for Produce. Kallromi Building, opposite J. II Ida way Sl Co.'s Foundry, Co Limaua, Omo, marS dtf COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. R IDG WAY Sl CO., IA N tFACTIJUE STEAM ENUINES, FROM new and improved patterns, among which is one for the MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS and fixtures complete. They olso moke the celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BRAS.? CASTINGS usually mode at Foundries. MACHINKRT of all kinds made promptly to order. HI fh t'ELERUATED COOK1NH STOVE, Premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS, all warranted, arc constantly for aale at wiiolrsalk and n 1: 1 ail on liberal terma. Merchants nnd othen dealing in Ploughsand Stoves are reaped fully invited to examine our stock and prices. Columbus, t. id.; m ARCHITECT OFFICE-Mcclmnlea' Hull, Colum-bUM, Ohio. - Y B. KELLY informs the pubUc that during hit absence, all his Architectural businesa, Engineering and Sur vcying, will bo promptly attended to at tho above office by the undersigned. H. IL BLACKMORE, de31-d Architect and Civil Engine PA I NT E tS WILL find Window Glaaa, Saab, Putty, White Load, Red Lead, Litharge, Oil, Turpentine, Varnish and Japan, for aale at the sign of tho GILT PADLOCK, marl PAPER HAM.INfJS. A LARGE assortment of Paper Hangings cheap hy WM and Bordera for aale A.McCOY Sl CO. CARPETINH. SUPERFINE Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oilcloths, and cmb'd Winduw Curtains, tor sale hy marBB WM. A. McCOY Sl CO. rflRACTri ON LAW REFORM a very dcelrablc collection of befw 1'iipers, towniLii the intention ot mtWIIfffl 01 tlie Convention is respectfully invited. Cushing's Manual: Jetfersun's do. Bouthenand (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary's New Constitution. For sale nt J. II. RILEY & CO.'S may! New Bookstore. I A1 BAGS Pimento; BO bags Java Gofee, landing from Uni-llty ted States, an or sale by KING & HEFFNER, upti Cincinnnati tJl'IsAK AND nHnASSES.-TddTstujar, fairand O prime ; 1,000 bull Molasses 1 tor sale by KING Si HEFFNER, OtarM 27 Main street, Cincinnati OIL CLOTHS. IARGE kikI splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chl-J nese, lOnglisli and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just received and for side by J. D. OSRORN ii CO. VOTICK. The notes nnd accounts of George Gere & Co., are i v an. wren us tor settlement win collection, iney must lie paid without delay. GBR E, ABBOTT A CO. chimin. -. July 5, 1649. PKINTINfJ MATERIALS FOR SALE. FOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ol Printing Mnterials, consisting in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Press 1 Stanlierry Press. 3,'t lbs. Pica. 400 " bourgeois, nearly new 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 " Minion, " Several font Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together with Stands, Onlleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be Bold extremely low for cosh, or on short time. (disell ) CIIAS. SCOTT, Agent. SMITH'S VICES of Domestic Manufacture, tlie best in the . . market, for aale at the sign ofthe GILT PADLOCK Sept 10 " NEW GOODfh WE have in store, and otter for sale on good terma 7.r doz. ('hopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad " " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " I mi Mill and Cross Cut Saws JO0 boxes Window (Bass. LOOOO hgfata " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bids. Linseed Oil. BOO kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., nov9 At the sign ot tho Gilt Padlock. BLACK Gro de Rine Silks, from 1 to 01,75 cent per yard beautiful lustres. Also, 11 few patterns more of those rich fancy Silks, which have caused such n rush of tho ladies, left ye at WM. RICHARDS'. ap3 OIL CLOTH AND HUH. IVBT received 25 ps assorted Oil Cloths, from 2 to 12 ft. wide; I 00 Oil Cloth Rug; 50 assorted Cbenil, Tutted and other kinds, for sale cheap by tip 2md J. D. OSBORN St. CO. A FRESH arrival of Ruena Vista Hats at WM. RICHARDS' ClllCHERlNti A' IJILREItT'S PREMIUM R O S T O N PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's prices. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North oi tbe Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. FTtHI residence ot the late Dr. BtnoOL on Hum street, near the X corner of Rich, is for sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire of .Mm. 1,. 1 1 1 1 . 1 . or apl THOMAS SPARROW NEW LAW llOnKM. A VIEW Ot the Law ol Divorce In Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. m ny m. r . 1 age. Also, a In me stock ol English Reports. London editions. Vols 57, 58 nnd 50. English Common Law Reports, Law of Contract. By Smith, author ofthe Leading Cases: vol. 2. Snence Equity. Howell' State Trials, 21 vols. London edition : limit' calf. Bell on Husband and Wife. Wharton's U. S. Criminal Trials. Burke's Celebrated Trials. Dunlap's Lnws of Pennsylvania, 1700 to HMD. For sale at the New Bookstore of mey7 j. ( RILEY St CO. NEW BOOKS. T ONGI- ELLOW'S Poems, new edition, 2 vol. 8roo.; Aj Heroines of Missionary Enterprise ; Greenwood Leaves ; Goethe's Faust, Hayward's edition Guesses at Truth, 2 vols. London ; Rabelais" Works, 2 vols.. London ; Humltnlt'a Cosmos, 2 vol?., London , Htimbolt'a Views of Nature, 1 vol., London 1 Archaeological Journal, B vols. 8vo , 2d London edition ; Hume and Smollett's Encland, 10 vols. Bvn., 2d London ed. For sale by mayl S. H. RILEY & CO. SAMUEL GALLOWAY. 1IKNKV F. PAGE. HALLOWAY eV PAGE, A i'T O R N I Y S AT LAW. W I will practice law. as partners, in the Courts of Franklin mid mi iiimnn enmities, nm 10 the I ireiot hiu Inatnet M Courts. Office, in Piatt's new building, opposite State House. may6tf CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. WE have been refitting nnd enlarging our carpet rooms adjoining onr Dry Goods store, and have the satisfaction of knowing they are as extensive and handsome a any in the State that is devoted exclusively to the sale of Carpets. We have now on hand n very large stock of all kinds of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Matte, Drugget r, Oil Painted Blinds, Stc Slc. Our stock consist in part of H ps super English Brus sells. BwB yds English and American Imperial 3 ply 4500 do leat Wool, ingrain work, from 80 to 100. 5500 do Medium Wool, ingrain do do 50 to 75. BOOB do Cotton and Wool, do do do 31 to 44. 1500 do Cotton figured do do 30 to 33. K00 do Wool (striped) stair and hall do 28 to 50 2000 do Rag and List do do 28 to 50. 40 do Plain and colored Matting 4-4, 5-4 and - 4 wide 80 to 100 different price Rugs, all sfies OIL CLOTHS 900 yds best English Oil Cloths, 7, 9 and 12 feet wide these Cloths will weigh 5 to 8 lbs the square yard. 6 M 800 yds American do., 3, 4, 5, 6 and 12 feet wide We cut theee Cloths te suit any sire hall or room. ;t00yds Imitation Mahogany Furniture Oil Cloths 500 do assorted makes of English, Gemion and American Clothe, beautiful figures and patterns, all widths. lOdoj assorted pairs painted Oil Window Shades, from 62c to 02 800 yds needle work Swiss Muslin Curtains, at 37c to 01 per yard 8 pairs of splendid work and wove Curtains, worth from 10 to 18 per pair. mafi J D OSBORN A CO. PERFI IHS, Vr. LARGE lot of Perfumes, Toilet Soap, Powders. Ac.juat . opened by ap?5 P. T. SNOWDEN. RLDHIDHR a .MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, High strtH, 1st door north of Town, oppntitr the V. S. BBnOj ABE prepared tn execute all orders in their line of business, in Ihe ncaieit and most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, plA-dtf A L. MAKTDt. CI ItlOI S CARPET". TiiT only curious but very rare style, very rood and very 11 chcnii selected with area! care, and warranted the most de- sirable lot (ranging from Mr to 01 per yd.) to he found in this city. Also, Cotton KJtgget '.' yds wide, jrisi receivra uy ap5 H. COWLED CO IAND WARH VNT- apl 7 -A lew for ease cheap by SMITH A MILLS, Exchange Bank Building (ramnar School of Capital University. rpHE summer aesalon of this Institution will open on Wednea , . P6 S" of May, in the commodious building now occupied by tho City High Scho .1 on Town street Ihe Institution oi tie under the superintendence of Rev. Prof. Wm. M Rby-kolds, president of the University; and tho Rav. A. Eaucx and J. A. I bessleb, Esq., will act aa Instructor in Latin, Greek, N"tlie,,,atic, ttI1) gtj nll,npr branches of a good English and business education. Instruction will also be given in German to more advanced student by Rev. Paor. Lehmann. Jhe following text hook will be used in the Institution ; larkrrs English Grammar, Morse's Geography, ( Atia form.) Amerson s Arithmetic, (3d part,) Davits' Algebra and Geometry, Gould's Adam's Latin Grammar, Jacob's Latin Reader, Cornelius hepos, Casar, (Sehmitz Si Zumpt,) Cicero's Orations, (SchmfU A umpt,) Gould's Grid, I'irgU. (Schmitz & Zumpt,) onset Harare, (Anthon's,) Bullion's Greek Grammar, Bullion's Greek Reader, Xe-nophon's Anabasis, (Owen's,) Homer's Iliad, (Fclton's ) Arrangement will also be made for teaching any part of a more advanced Classical or Mathematical course, If necessary. 1 he instruction will he adapted to the course usually pursued n our best classical schools and college. ...uviimuvoi mumowui tie nve dollars ior the nrst term, (tlireo months,) which id to be paid in advance. UOOODALE. IE STANHI'.HV M GOODING, T. SPARROW, O. M. PARSONS, F. C. KELTON, G. MACHOLD, LEWIS HEYL, C. 8PIELMANN, TruMtess rmding in Columbus. S. GALLOWAY S. M. SMITH 3. P. HRUCK, THOS. ROBERTS, ap33 mi an i university; Board of Trustee. Hon. Jeremiah Morrow, Twenty Mile Stand, Ohio. James McBride, Esq., Hamilton, " Pliny Cmme, M. D., Eaton, " Edward Woodruff, Eq., Cincinnati, ' Charles Anderson. Esq., " " Rev. Hugh McMillan, Xenia, U James Galloway, Esq., Xenia, " Hon. Elijah Vance, Hamilton, " Peter P. Lowe, Esq., Dayton, Peter Odlin, Esq., u Wm. R, Collett, Esq., Lebanon, ' Joseph S. Hawkina, Esq., Faton. " Fergus Anderson, Esq., Ross, H Wm. M. Corry, Esq., Cincinnati. " Wm. Groeebeck, Cincinnati, John W. Scott, Oxford, Chauncy N. Olds, Circleville, George M. Parsons, Columbus, 11 Faculty. W. C. Andera-jn, D. D., President, and Profeaaor of Moral Phil- osophy. Thomas J. Matthews, A. M., Profeaaor of Mathematica and A tronomy Charles Elliott, A.. M., Profeaaor of the Greek Language, and Literature. James C. Moffatt, A. M., Professor of tho Latin Language and Literature, and Aesthetics. O. N. Stoddard, A. M., Proleor of Natural PbiloaophT and Chemistry. R. H. Bishop, Jun., A. M., Adjunct Professor of Languagee, and Principal of the Preparatory Department. Course of Stud v. Tho course of atudy Is full and thorough in all the departments, and equal in these respect, to that of any CoUege in the United State. Religious Instruction. "Instruction in Religion and Morality," is, according to the Charter, among the objects for which the University la established, and for this, careful provision la made in tin- courae of study. And the Student arc required to be present dally at Religious worship in the Chapel, (consisting of reading the Scripturca and prayer,) and ou tho Sabbath, to attend in their respective classes, a Bible recitation, conducted by tho different Professors, one public religious service by tho President, and one other service in some of the churches in the town. A dm Union. Candidates are required to furnish evidence of good character, and of their proficiency in that part of the course preparatory to tbe standing lor which they are offered ; and If from another College, a certificate, of dismission. Libraries nnd Cabinet. The libraries contain about 8,000 volume of well selected and valuable books. There Is a large and well arranged Geological Cabinet. The Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus affords the means of a aatlafactory illustration ol the moat important doctrines in tlic various department of Natural Science. Location. At Oxfobd, Btaler county, Ohio, thirty miles north-weat ot Cincinnati ; having communication by Turnpikes, with the neighboring villagea and cities Endowment. This Institution haa on annual income of near sir Thousand Dollars, exclusive of Tuition Fee. Scsalon of Study. There arc two Sessions in each year I the firat begins the First Monday in October, ond ends the second Thursdayof March ; the second begins tho First Monday of April, and ends the day before tbe annual commencement. Commencement. Tho annual Commencement is on the Second Thursday of Au gust. Expenaes. Tuition per Scaaion In College Classes $15 00 " " Preparatory Department 10 00 Boarding and Lodging, per week 1 85 to 3 50 Total necessary annual expense 125 00 Bv order of the Board of Trusteea. ap6-d JEREMIAH MORROW, president A SPLENDID FORTUNE MAY BS GAINED BV AN III TI, OV AMI OH 3. ill METROPOLITAN PORTRAIT CLUB, Officee 88, Albany Road, London, England. rpiIE Directors beg to announco that there will be drawn for a X Grand Series ot Portraits of ell Horses entered for the forthcoming Ureal Derby Race. The drawing will bo conducted upon tboae honorable principles which have hitherto given ao great satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success and high estimation in which tbe Club ia held are subjects of pleasing congratulation to tbe Projectora, they encourage endeavours for a still further development of their plan. For the future, then-fore, the number of Prize will be extended to the Portraits of all Horses that are entered for each particular Race. Non-starters as well as Winners and Starter. The following list is now open: 5,000 Members to each Class. First Claas 10, second do., ?5, third do., 1. Parties can have one or more shares in each or cither of the different ('lasses. Those Members who draw the Portraits oi First, Second and Third Horses, the other starting Horses, also those that do not start (but which are entered for the Race,) will receive tho following prizes. Tlie drawing will take place ten days before the Races. romut ol hffQait of ftrb&itof taVj sm'npi 1 hti tm'npl Fim Hone. Sroind 11 r-- Thinl Hone tbe ftrtnJti Portraits 1 of Stmrton. Noa-Sttrtm. First Class BtOOO 10,000 5,000 5.000 10,000 Second do. 10,000 5,000 2 500 2,500 5,000 Third do. 2,000 1,000 500 500 1,000 The number ot Prizes to be distributed in each Class are 209, that being the number of Horses entered for the Race. All Letters to contain a remittance Hi ult -, Bank Notes, Ac , oddreeaed and made payable to the Managing Director, JOHN BURRIDGE. Esq., S3 Albany Road, London, England. Numbers forwarded immediately on the receipt of a remittance. Full particulars of the Race will be sent with the fortunate Sum Iters to each Subscriber, so that he may know bis position and whether or not he be one of the fortunate. Office commission " ' .' per cent , to be deducted from the above Prize. N. B. List open for the St Ieger same as the above. mart AO ( AAA RAILROAD STOCK WANTED The aubecri t3?il',Vtl bers will exchange Real Estate for atock In the Columbus, Xenia and Cleveland Railroads, at par. apl 9 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. WINDOW GLASS. COMMON sizes and qualities: lo aupcrior American and French Glass, of nearly all strea uaually wanted, at the sign of tho GILT PADLOCR. maris FI HMTI HE. WE have just received a lot of Eastern Mahogany Furniture, consisting of 4 dozen Mahogony Chalra. n dozen large hair scat Chairs and Sofas. 6 dozen large Rocking Chairs. For sale cheap hy mayC J. D. 08BORN A 00 STATE CONSTITUTIONS. ' p HE American's Own Book, or the Constitutions ofthe aeveral 1 States in the Union embracing tbe Declaration of Independence, Cunptitutinn of the United State, and the Conatitunon of each Stete, Ac, Stc. By J. R. Blgelow. 1 vol. 8vo. This is the latest and most complete compilation of the Stats Constitutions yet published. For sale by mayd L N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. New and Important Book. l irlEE tie published on Monday next May 6th, A Manual of the IT Legislative, Judicial and Executive powers ofthe United States, and their Constitutions, population of each, Ac., Ac. By Henry Stanbery, Attorney General. Also, The Constitution of Ohio, in pamphlet form, on fine pa-per and large type, and interleaved with good papera very at sirable form for members of the Convention, mayt J. H. RILEY A CO. FRESH supply of Ladies', Gents' and Children'a Shoe of - rious styles and qualities juat received by aay2S H H KIMBALL. ROWLETT'W INTEREST TABLES tor tale at the new bookrtore of my30 J. H. RILEY A CO. m;iit in tii r corn region. SIGHTS in the Gold Hegion, and Scene hy the Way By The odoreT. Johnson. With numeroue Illustration New edi tion revised and enlarged. 1 vol. 12mo. Eldorado, or. Adventures in the Path of Boarira comprising a voyage to California via. Panama; Life in San Francisco ana Monterey 1 Picture ofthe Gold Region and BajllMM of Mex jean Life. By Bayard Taylor. With RJustrat'ons by the Author New edition. 3 vols. 12mo. - . , Q Deck and Port 1 or. Incidents uf s Cruise m the lotted State Fria-afe Congress to California, " lib sketches ot Rio Janeiro. Valparaiso Lima. Honolulu, and Ob Francisco By Rev Walte. Coltoti, U. . H. lTol.lOmo. jE1"""!! WHITIRG HUBTDtOTOR ..,t.v: INTELLIGENCE. TROTTlNd on nCo!orrd'u ruurse every day until rarthcr notice No postponement on account ot weather. BAIN A HORTONhave toft received hy expret. and wiR enter, an ex mSSmmSmsTii PowoVr Flaka. Shot Pouehe. Game Rags, FMatM Tackle and some new ani beautiful style of Dram BVt-tie. which in quality and low price can dtetance all other nags pign of the S3 SAW. Kl High street fmaySo

VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDA Y, JUNE 4, 1850. NUMBER 2W I'll INT KI AND PUBt ISHED BY SCOTT & BASOOM. OFFICE SOtTTH-FANT COHNKH OK IfKIII BT. ANO SUOAH ALI.HV. TER.HH Invuriiilily fn iiilvniu-r. Tim Dally, to persons in OotOMlMf, parjrmr K ' II " wilt by iniii) out of Outumliud 5 00 " during tho BOSalotl. nml Tri-Weekly balance nf year In Columbus B 0(1 KyiiiaR 4 0(1 The Tri-Weekly ly mail 9 Ml witkU Ui flntmmnii I 00 Out (it th" city; liy nmil, sinifle 1 50 To clubs of four and upward 1 US Tii clubs ot ti'ii and upwurds, to one address. I 00 Dally, ses-don 3 00 Tri Weekly 1 00 Weekly, ainoln .10 Tn clulm Of tti upwards 10 The follnwiuif rale and rule" of advertising have been ngrecd upon between tlic proprietor ofthe Ohio State-nnm nnd tlicOhio Slate Jiiumnl, to lie observed, in nil case, utter ltd date. July 80, 1M!. Dull' 1'lllH'l'. One square. HI litiei or 1':, one iiiertinu " each additional.." ii 1 weak 90 50 , 0 US . i n . I 00 a oo I (Hi a ..." I month. . . I 00 3 ... H 00 10 00 Ul i to 18 00 13 . .-i imlinir card. 0 line or Ire-, DOT annum 10 00 Mi enlninn.ivilh l changes, " " 20 00 U 5 o (I .... ' " S3 00 ij " h 18 " M oo I " changed weekly " " SO oo 5 " dally . " fi 8 , " wiili 1 ntungin " " SB 00 u " 6 .... 40 00 k " 12 .... " IB 00 Vd " changed weekly " " BP 00 " ' dally.. o 30 00 i Hiu r ohm not provided for, ehorgoobla to conformity with the shove rate. The standard of measurement to he minion tyj Por ouh additional square in the daily, totertnd 0O0 inoutli, or a npNlBT length of time, nml for each additional square ineerted under the yearly rates, half price. No ndvcrrNciucnl to In' OOnoUeiOd bj the year, unless ii i spi-citli'd on tin- manuscript, or previously agreed upon betsroen the pnrtics. Pablilhotl DO! accountable for Hie accuracy of letral mlvortipc- un til beyond the Btnonnl charged tor their pnbHetnotL AlUHMttOhU ciuididnteH (for oflii'e of every description,) to he charged at the rate of Oily cents per week, for each nam; the mine to lie, in all rwr, paid in advance. AO odioiHaoiinnU from itvangwa or transient porwnu to ba paid in ndvanrc. Advrrti OBUnb iml uiaiknl on the ropy for I ipedfied nuiMlier ol inserlions, will he continued one month, urdc.M ordered out, and payment will be esaotad aooordtagr Tin! priviicL'1' oi yearly adfoftfieni will be ooaftoed rigidly to their regular buhtan i and all idvertlaenMBhi not pertahdng there- to, to In paid for extra. Adrarwetnenti for Aoccooeert, Qeneral Agentti Weal Eitata Al'i'HU, Ac, not to he itrm ted for liy the year, hut to he rluirRrd )y tlm ptooe, at the U'tml ratrs. No aiiv i: utiskmknts can at: ntaBaTBO OBATUITOOILT. Advertisement.' lor eharltahte Inttitutionx, tire companies ward, lownihipi nml other pahllo nteetingt, end meh Hke, to be i lmrged half price. Ufurlage notices to be sharged IB cent-. Deatta naertal vrlthovl eravgei ardeai aoeoaaFaaM by (aaera invitation, or ohitunry notiri's, ami when o accompanied, to In-paid for. Regular advertiserf nml nit othen rfMhtg ooiuroiuuMtloiu or requlnng notieea. deamng to eaU attention to fairs, aoirec-. ooth eerta, ur any puhlie rutertiiiliinentri where cliare- are inside ,,r idlZllttance nil nottoM Of private tutorial iona evrry DotiOB dciinii'd to call attention to private ontrrprUicii, calculated or In-lended to promote individual interent, (ran only he inserted with 'lie Dndentendtog that the 10100 is to he paid for. if Intended to bo Inserted in the editorial column, the same will hi' charged nl Ibo rate of not leal than Ultcentx per line, and then only when sa'foinpitiiiril hy an Hdvertiseinent. All leaded iidvortUenji'iits to he churned not h -s tlmn donlde the hove rate-', and nieu-ured n If solid. VVdvertisements on the inside evclusively, to charged :it tin' rata of ) per oent hi adTanoe on the above 1 rb . Attorney! will ba boaienfor the price of !itawtwg adTernaa- incuts brought in hy them. I 8 5 (I . It I 1 W 1. I. I, 'S Stiiuly hiiU Kr:i ci Linr. yVaai Panaatayi If Oaaaaifaa awl (Mm kmt iimmti lac real and aantlefU avnattrj Columbiana, Carroll. Shirk, 'i'lturarairii, CiHhitrtmi, M ii" kin if 11 tn, I.irkinif anil Franklin. FT! HIS oonipleuoh oftmSandyand BeaTor Canal opent op to 1 our city through tin great uatund central route a direct communication to the above mi well us the adjoining counties ot Wayne, Holmes, Knox, and Delaware, Fran this section of Ohio, the trade with Pittaburgh has been. tO a great extent, cut (itf, in consequence of the Inch late ol transportation, which are now reduced 10, M ami BO per cent Itoats of this line will leave daily, and run through without transhipment. The ('ami! comi'ioiy have he-towed upon this line an interent in Uie unprecedented adraMaM of their ohait r, and thai aeeored to the middle potttoni of Ohio, in ordorlng their goodi by BIDWXLL'S BANDY and BEAVER UHE, an equid interest in this advantage. Agctitn: j. a BtpWKIX, Ptttabnrghi minvKi.i. & co.. rriaigdw ( (' -iH.M 1 : : It. (.'. ffnhnea, Bnear'i Mills, Ohio 1 H. a A. Quy, WlHiam port, o.; Qeorge Kemhie, lUkton, .).-. Carliale llaflnun, do; Baun, Qrahan A: Co., New LUbtM, Qj Alter i' Mlofaohw, Hanover, ().; Ilihhct A I; v. Miner wi, O.; Hpeaker A Ko-ler, do.: Joseph Pool A Co., do ; Hull . ISu-s, Oneida Mills O.; II. V. Never, do.; C. B. Hurxlhal & Co., Malvern, ().; H. K. QraT, Wayneiburg, 0. E. lleynolds, do ; Isaac Teller, Magnolia, ().: K. I Barhdell A Co, Magnolia, O. Win. Harkncss, do; J. M. I'arland A Co, Bandy, file, ().; P. T. Latter, do; Faslihaunb A fltlllohaajall. liolivs.r, O.; Willard A Hhnves, do J. J. Hotlinan, Mii--ill-.ii. ( .. t uuiuiin- Aj Co., do ; John Rohoeon, Canal Kultnn, O.; Ferring .V Torrej Caul Dover, 0.1 A Hedbury, (toaeoe, 0.1 U. K. Warner, Newark, O.; Fitch & Hale. 1 (tiumhus, O.) L. O. Hatthewa, Chmland, 0, Rhodcn Sl (irein, do. maylG TFA TIKHXAM) DOI.I.AKH WOltTII OI-' I "STOM MAIIK NKW AMI l'ASIl I UNA It I, C PTJRNIT1 RJB AT AlIt'TION. ANDREW McAMMN, wlthlng to el bli preeonl bualneaf, will sell on HOBDAY, the third day of June neat ithli large Furniture Ware Room-, So. 10 F th U'i 1 l, in ar Man I Cincinnati, his entire atia-k ol custom made. new. la-himirilde and highly finished Cabinet Furniture, aajanrlltoi almost every arte cle in that line, all ol hich is warranted to I"' id the lieat material and workmanship, and manufactured under hi special superintendence.To those ladie and gentlemen about lurni-hing their houies, or wishing to obtain elegant and useful articles, in the line ot hoiii-e keeping, are reaiwctfully invited to attend this lOMj M it will be pomtive and without reserve. The furniture- will be arranged and Catalogued, I ntt) be examined at any time one week liefore tin -ale The terms will lie 1 All sums under 6lo, cn-h ; over glOO and less Uiau gSOo, three month' ; over $S0U lour months credit will be given for npprovrd endorsed note, payable in llaiik. may28-d3t JOHN J, WRIGHT, Auction- r. JOHN 1,. BETAN, Attorney nl l.niv nnd Solicitor in ( luincery, 0 FFICC in ( lark's new builin:.-. two door-- north of DM Ex- cbamte llsiuk. mayUr'-l lAw llosicry mitt -lnvcs. MY Mock of Ladie, (ienU. Misnes' and Roys' Hosiery and Gloves is now complete, and I promi-e to ilmw a gooda--sortment to any who may be in want and will call at ap9S P. T. BWOWUPTB. COLII.1l III Snntl (iKOVEI'OHT Tl ft M'l K K Co'll-FA V. The i-ixth installment often pi r cent, on each share of the capital Mock of the Columhns and (iroveport Turnpike company is required tola-paid to the Treasurer ol eaid company, on or In fore the 20th day of July next, aftf dskwBOd JOHN COX, rVcrntary EtfOTJHT BAOLB TBtPOXI, FORrleansini nnd burnishing all fhnVhcd M- tahc and Clan surfaces, fih h as Gold, silver, ltc;i , Brltiniin nnd Steel ;ire,Wlii- dow raiiana. Ntirarro Bce The JMaaegfe dataraaim, in rpeaktng of tliif article, say-: "Of aR the substance which iajfe beaai rtpplied to ooAahghMi ami metals, nonr ran iqual that known liy the ir-me ol '("(. Tias la a superior article to that brought from Italy by the Venetian, and now generally used tliroiiHhout all Kurope It nonld l in erery family and every workhop," The subscribers, neiiiL' the ageitl for nil city, are prrpnred to tarnish it to dealers at manufacturers' price-. Home keeper and Merhaiiics are requested to call and try the article, and in c:trs where it does not give the nr-t entire nati-faction, the money will be refunded. RAIN HOUTON. maylfi No. fcl, High M.. sign of the Rack .-"aw. " OHIO LIVE STOCK 0ISOBANC1E COM I'AVvT t iipitiil O5O,OO0! with privilege in im retiae It l i5o,o: fllHlH ("nmpHny is now prepared to insure Hore, Muls, Cat- I tie and Hhrep against death or damage, itber by fire, water, accident or disease of any or all kinds. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid within 30 days utter the proof of low. Ill s Compnny wiR take risna upon hore and muh- u- d in tlic city nnd country, and upon horse, mule and cattle N ing hipped or driven to the eastern or southern mark t T. STOCKTON, A nt. Bj M. WiLLMwa, Inspector. Othe, Rlnke A Harris n's l.ivery Htahle. WM. RURNET. Pre-iib nt B W. ItF.rDKR, Hecretary. mayl.' MITIf'K. rlMIK delinquent -to ck hob I ers it tbi- Columbus an-l Worthing 1 ton I'hink Rim nimny are hereby notified (hat fiw m stalmenl on each slinre of the t ipital stock of said Company, amounting to HO p r cent , bus leen called lor and is now due. I am authorized by the Ruard ti suscest to delinquents uV propri1-ty of attendiie. to tliH mutter imni' diati 1 nnd sv. raaU.V3wd A. W. ttRttWN, ec y. O: EA1MKS, IIOI.O A .MINI TK! RKCKIV'F.D (xt express last night, Hilk and I.inen I'oplin. Etm n and Worsted do , beautiful Isnrmet llibhins, iplendid dreas Milks in plain tilaek, fiiitel black, and majrnitic. nt colors, fur -ir i..ur l II COWI.KS A 1-1 bpS5 rOR HALF,. We are authorized to sell the timber on a lot of ground North of the Railroad Drpot, supposed to contain bout acres. The timher consists of Hickory, Hurar, Whit Oak, and some Rcerh, and win be sold at a bargain if application te made -non inquire ot may RAKER ft ARM3TRONO UVBIt OOBIPlsAlltTs JATJNDIOBj l)VSnrsA CIHtONK OR NEUVOI H DKIUI.ITV, A LL DUIKAHE tF THE KIDNEYH, and nil ditcuse "rising -iV Iroi Ilwrdered Liver or Htomach, such an roriotipatiiiti, inward I'iles. Fultnes, or Rlood t (the Head. Acidity uf the Stomach, Nausea, tleerthnrn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in tlie Htomach, flour Eronfiona, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the f!oiii.ich, Swimming ol the Head, Hurried and Difficult Hrea-Ihblg, Fluttering lit the Heart, Choking or Hutfocating Sensations when in a lying poi tntn. DtanoM of Vision, Dots or Webs bejore I be Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi- ratton, 1 DUOWnOaa of the Skin and Eyes, Pain ill the Side, Hack, ( In i, Llmbe, Sir., Sudilen Flushes id Heat, Hunilngin the Flesh, Loiiftmil liiuiu-ining-j of I'.vil, and Cleat Depression of Spirits, can he I'lleetually cun-d by Dit HOOFLAND'fl CELKBRATBD QBRMAM BITTXB8, Prepared by Dr. c. M. JACK.soN, at the Qajnea MrtHrinr sturr, -V IBDJrntatt i'kiladilpkia. Their power over the abOVC diseases is not excelled, it eqUtlled) by any other pn pni ath.n in the United States s the cures attMt, in 111. my casej alter skillful physicians had failed. These Rittcru are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing grent virtues in the rectification of diseases ofthelJvcrand leuser Hand . erorctming the moat "earching powers lu weaknt!8B andaf-tettlonJ Ol the dlgeadve organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant HEAD ASD BE CONWXCEV. The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Kditor of the " Ciundeu Democrat," the best paper in West Jersey, says. July 21 ; ' HnollRiid'M (Jerinnn Itinei .' " We bare aeeo many tlHttcrinit notices of this medicine, and the source (rott which they came induced uh to make inquiry re-ipecttng its merits. From inquiry we were permaded to um It, and must say we found it specific in ita action Upon diseases of the Urer and digestive organs, and the powerful ititlue ce it exerls upon nervous prostration U really surprising. It ealnn and lirangtbena Ihd nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. " If thU medicine were more generally used, we an; satUticd there would he less sickness, as Irom the stomach, liver nnd nervous system the irreat majority of real and imainnary diseases fHPIHatti Hare them in a heathy condition, and you can hid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would ndvise our friends who are at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in hurt, be in ere-ry family. No other medicine can produce uch evidences oi merit." From the " Roston Roe." The editor said, Dec. BM I " Dr. Hooflanctn Celtbrattd German Bittern for the cure ot I.ivcr Complaint, Janndloe, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These hitters bftra been need by thousands, and a friend nt our elbow says he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of I.'vt Complaint Iron the use of this remedy, We are convinced that, in the BM of these Hitter- the patient constantly gains -tn njtli an vigor n tiiet worthy oi" great consideration. They are plensnnt in taste and rmell, and can be used hy peri-nns with the nn hat delicate stomachs with sidety, under any circumstances. We are speukitig from experience and to the atllicted we advise their use. 11 Scott's Weekly," one of the beat Literary papers published, Btfch Aug- 25 : " Dr. Hoojland' Qi rman Bitters, mnmifacliiied hy Dr. Jiickson, are DOW rOOOOJBiended by some of the most jiromiuent Ptatabefi of the fncnlty at an article ol much etlicacy in cages of ftUWue weakneaa Aa aueh la the caae, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thUJ save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constltul ions will find theee Hitlers advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary ctlect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman wit Ii grent ioh niilieniid literary Ittalnmenta, suid in In- " New York Weekly Messenger," Jntiunry r. HiH'flnnd't Orrtnan BHttn. -Oere is a preparation wich the leading presses in the Utiiou appear to b unanunOjU fa) recommending, and lie reaOOD. is obrioua. It is made idler a prescription furnished hy om- of the moal celebrated phyahdana of mod em times, the lute Dr. Christopher WUbelm Uooftand, Professor to the Dnireratty ot Jena, Prlrata ryalelan to tin- King of Pra sin. and ot t the eicatest medical writers (ieriuany has ever produced. Ii, was onphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he ma the inventor and endor- ter ma bo eonhdenUy teUed on. He apeehdly recommended it in Liver Complaint, Hyspcp-ia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity ot the Btonach, ('oiistijiiitioii, and all com plaints nrising from adiaor-dered condition of the stomach the liver and the intestines,. Nine Philadelphia papers express thier conviction of its excellence, andeeYoral ol il Iltora rpeah of Ita effeota rora their own Individual experience, Under these dmunataseee. we feel war- rallied, not only in calling the attention of our readers to thepre--int proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jack: oil's) preparation, but in rerun i-Ha nding the nrlh'le In id) nlllicted.'' HORE BV1DBNCE. The " PhUadelphla Batnrday Qasetta," the best lamlly newspaper published in tlie I tatted States the editor says of DA UOOFLANDS 0XRMAI9 BJTTMRS It is aeldom that Wo recommend what arc termed Patent Medlcjnea to the confidence ami patronage of our reodera 1 nnd, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoonand'a Gernan Blttera, WO wlah it to be disiiiietly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums ol the day, Unit are uuUed about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of si medicine QOjg established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty aiiprovnl oj the Faculty itself." Evidence upon ei Ideneo lias been nadetred (like the foregoing) Irom all sectioiih (d'tiie I'nioii.the Ja-1 three years, and tlie strooi;- e-t toathnonyln its favor is, that there is more of it used in tlie prai ti I the regular I'hysiciiins of 1'hihidephia tliiiu nil Other im-ti urn- combined, a fact that cnii easily lie established, tuul fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their ipiict approval when presented even in this form. I nut mi- medicine win euro blTBT UOnPMml 000 liyspepsm It acts apeciticnlly ; calomel in all bil- iipon the Bl Bh and liver it is lireferahle I iotis diseases the effect is immediate. They enn be administered to fnnul- or inj'.nit willi safety and reliable benefit at any lime. BMWARM OF VOVSTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is 00001 pary for nil medicines to attain to induce couutcrleitcrs to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE UEMIIXE. They have th written sicnature of 0, H. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the buttle, without which thry an apuriou. For sale, wholesale nnd retail, at the HEllMAy MEDICIXF. STORM, No. 190 Arch atraet, one door below Blxth, (late ol 178 Race at,) Philadelphia, and by reepee table dealers generally throughout the country. Also, for aale by DXM1G Ar. BOM, Ooramhta. MytM dAwaltty foiThai Wt; haven h-w very desirable l.ots on State Avenue, which can be bought at a bargain for cash, or will exchange them for stock mtfacXcnia or Cleveland Railroads nt par. Inquire ol mayB3 RAKER & A it MATRON H. DTK BL ;oDS. Reads, Rings, Clasps, Slides, Rags, PoiW, e. , 1 0, i'.-ii Knives, n splendid assortment. apW J. H, KII.F.Y & CO. ( AUDI 'ASKS. New patterns in ::rent variety, wn.u. ht in - il ' ver, pearl, sln ll, and ivory, carved and plain, nt arti4 J. II. RILEY A 008, macai:jijai'm'knolan. iVCACAULAY'8 ENGLAND, grow, ISfmo. Muslin, to match 11 Hume's Kiiglam). For sale by nwryf) I. N. WIIITINO St IIUNTINCTON. FOR MAI.H. A EOT of Heech Fencing, Shingling I.ath, and Reeeh Joisla. Inquire of fmay'7) C. SCOTT, Journal office. JULY DIVIDEND OP THE I nion Nntiinl Life Insurance foainaay. rflHE lUCOnaaol this company is unprecedented. It haa, as yet I met with aa laaa, and on no first OF JULY next, win credit to it- Lot Mnaranae, loo Per ( rm, of its PmRta. T e advantages otten d hy this Company, toiiersnns holding its LIFE POLICIES, over tbo-e of U,e STOCK, or MIXED Compa-aoaa which divide only a portion, 0JB ,'ifl, 70 or 80 per cent.) of bWr proftta nre apparent troni tlie above announcement. Persons desirous ot availing themselves tit' tlie approaching dividend, nre respectfully invited to make application at once. DIRECTORS : Abbott Lawrence, Hoaton John D. Lang, Maine; Daniel 1r"harp, Jr., " Chnrles Jonea, " ll. nry Crocker, " Jos H.Williama, EUaha R. Pratt, " Ezra White, New York Horatio Harris, " Geo. C. Collins, " Walter Haatings " Geo. Dudley. Connecticut. E. R. I'ltATJ', President. Daniel flHaar, Jr., Vice President BOARD OF FINANCE : Franklin Haven, President Merchant's Rank, Boston : Thomas Thatcher, inert hunt. Ronton ; Reuel Williams, ten President Kennebec Railroad. LOCAL referees: John I. Palmer. Esq , N. Y. Robt Ii. Shaw, Esip, Roston 0001 Taylor. Esq., " Dtivid Henhaw, Eeq.- " Lawrence Trimble Sl Co , " William Sturgfs, ' At-op gft Chaoncy, " Charles Summer, ' Directors' Office. 73 S'tate Street, Koston. Ogjaaa. No. ti PlHtt'i Building, Columbus. D. R. IIOAG, Ag't. WM. Treutt, M. D-, Medical Examiner. NEW I1O0KH. rTi HE ( 'onipjcst ot Canada. vols. Ry the author of " llochc J InL'd The Dnlt'n; or. Three Roads in Life. By Charles Ecvcr, Esq. No. 1. Price six cents. An EastT Ottering. By Fredrika Bremer. Translated from the unpublished Swedish manuscript, by Mary Howitt. Price six cents. Antoninn; or the Fall ot Romr. A Romance of the filth century. Ry W. Wllkie Collins 37 cents. Ju-t received and for "ale by maylJ I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. 10SMOS cosmos: a sketch of a Physical Description of the . Cmverse. Hy Alexander Von Humboldt. Translated from the fierman, by E. C. (ttr. Now complete in 2 rols. 12mo. A p t - "t Npihire, in different Lands and different Climatea ; with scientitic elucidations. By Alexander Von HumlHiIdt. 1 vol ttoat, For sale al Ihe Bookstore nf BptBdLBltW IN. WHITING A- HENTINGTON. VM.IHI,E IMtOPKHTY ON TlllltO STREET FOR SALE. AN unimproved half lot corner 3d and State streeM; al.'o a com rmnliou Rrick dwidling with 10 rooms and (rood out build inns nearly new, corner 3d and Rich streets. Enquire of BUTTLES, COMSTOCKAt Co. NOTICE. fit HE annual meetine of the "Ohio ."tate Medical Hociett" 1 will be held in Ihe city of Columlmi. on the tth day ofjune next. It tfl expected that a InrL"' number nl physicians will 1m- present rerecntmi evTy section of the State. The (Ihio "tate Medical Convention will meet at the same time and place F. CARTER, m;r.rj-dwtd R. IIILLH, Hecy's. Ohio Statesman, Cin. iaj., Cleveland Herald, Chillicothe Oai., ZaneaviRe Cnarier, Pprineield Republic, Dayton Journal, Lan-caater Oath Newark Gas., Urban Citizen, Wooster Democrat, Porumouth Tribune and Marietta Intelligrencer publish "td" and forward their bllla for collection f iiy InNiiruiice Companv of (liicitinati. 'apllal sioo.ooo; OHIce nppoaiie Ibo tUipltol IItilM. rpHK undersign' d has Imii appointed Ap-nt of the above cum-X pany for the city of Columbus, and is authorised to Insure property of every description npnlnst loss nr damnpe by Fin; and aftamst the jhtJIs of the Sea or Inland Navigation. J XT' Risks taken on the most favorable terms. T. STOCKTON, Aijcut. DIRECTORS, E. B. Roedcr, William Rurnet, GiMirfte (Inrlisle, J. C, Thorp, J. M. Bhdr, IL llaja r. J. P. Kilhrcth, E. S. Haines, IL I.. Huffman. E. B. RFFDEH, President. N. GRFoonv, Secretary. (uplftdtf i:ih;akn variations oi i-oi'i i: . rglHE Varintionsol Popery, By Re. Samuel Rdgar, I). I'., ot I. Ireland. American edition. I vol. two. Edited by Rev. C sparry. For t-ale by may 18 I. N. WHITING A HENTINGTON fpllE undersigned would respectfully inform tho cltlzeni ot I Columbus and vicinity that he has purchnaed tbe entire stock of Drugs, Medicines, etc., of Wnt, Schneider, at the Eaule Drug Store, corner of Hich and Rich streets, where ho would Ijo happy to wait on all who may lavor mm witu a cull. Pros escrlptions carefully prepared JOHN R. 8CHOYERER, ChemlNt nnd Dm,'. . t Hp3-2md 3IA(.ZINES FOlt JEM'. CI It A HAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June, h Coder's Lady's Book tor June. Sni tain's Magazine tor June. Just received and for tide by mayltO I. N. WIIITINO A. HUNTINGTON. " torintbkh'. ' rpHF.hnlt of a Daily Paper in one ot the principal cities ,! 1 Ohio Is held by a silent partner. This portion would bo d posed of on favorable terms to n printer, who would go actively into business with the other partner, to whom, lor parti ni In is, a letter may ho nddro-aeil under cover, post paid, to Hon. juliO Wooda, Auditor of Ohio, or to the Editor of the Ohio State i ar nal, who will forward a letter td' inquiry. Either of these gentlemen can give a general reply. maySO tf VALUABLE 10(7ks" THE 3IAD1SON PAl'EUS, Ac,, i&-c, rpilE Papers of James Mndion, published by order of Con-J. irress . beinir his Correvnoiidence and ItenortH of Dchutes during the Cunt-res of the Confederation, and hiu Reports and iienare i in ine reiiepu i.onventiou ; now putlisliel Irom the oriii mtl manuscripts, deposited in the Department of State. 3 vols. 8vo. Debates n the Congress of the United States on the Rill for repealing the Law "for the more convenient organization of the Courts of the United States." 1 vol. Hvo. The Constitutions of the severnl States of the Union j embracing the Dee iratJon of independence, Oonatttutlon of thd tlntted states, and the Conatltotlon of each ntato in the Union, with the amendmenta, and much other matter of aenend interest; irom authentic documents, Embellished with the Seals of the ditfer-ent States. 1 vol. 8vo. The Works of Thomas Jefferson embracing hia Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers. 3vols.8vo, Lee's Observations on the Writings of Thomas .Ictlcivoii. 1 vol. 8 vo. Secret ProceeditiL-s and Debates, of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 17S7, for the purpose ol forming the Constitution of tlie United Stales ; from notes taken by the late Chief Justice Yates. 1 vol. 8vo. Hlttory of the Federal (ioveriiment, for fifty years., from March, 17H9, to March, IKW. Ry Allien Bradford, EE. D. 1 vol. Hvo. For aale t the Itookntore of mayfl i. n. whiting c huntington. notice. 4 SoUNtiladyot substniitial qualirlcutloiis, now nresidenlof V one of the Beaton State-', is desirous of obtaining a school at the West. She prefers some large town. CoittPerJMUl 11 must he liberal, mid any desired recommendations or references can be grren. Address C. B. Adams, Washington City, or A.F.Perry, Post Mrcder, Columbus, (). "ap.'ll)-dAt whit " TO 80ALB AND BALANOB At AK EltsT SEALED projios'ils will he received nt the idllce of the Secre-tary of State, at Columbus, until noon on Thursday, the 'JOth day of June, 1K1U, for furnishing a sufficient number of balances to supply one tor eneh county in this State, Said balances to lie ruitable in v orknianship, enpaeity nnd mater in Is lor using Willi tbe weights, already furnished to tlie several counties, and Which may be Fecn by calling oil any of tbe County Auditors. Models must be shown id" the kind proposed to lie furnished, with the price named and the time within which they can la? delivered at Columbus. Bond with securily will be required of those to whom the contract may be awarded. A- grent aecurncy is desirable in the balances, none hut models of the best form and workmanship need be pro-entcd. HENRY W. KINO, inayEI Becrcttiry ol State. flipupesl tMolliinsr; Most the Mountains. E . iV Al . HESS, (Successors to Frank St, Hess,) Yt'hfilfkiile nnd ltrinil t'lnlliintf Here ho m -, dlgf Bank Bnildiny, ennurof High and State Htwt, ('obimhnn, HAVE now on hand, and are constantly receiving from their wholesale establishment in Ihe city (if Baltimore, fresh supplies of every description of CENTEEMEN'S E EADV-MADE CLOTHING and FURNISHING (JOODS, suitable for all sea-ons, made up 111 the latest fashions of the very best tnnterinls and workmanship. In short, they cannot be t-urpassed anywhere. Tbeii iigsortment is nlready known to most every one to be the largest in the city. Citizens and strnitiiera wishing to purchase Clothing will, there-fore, do well to give them a call at once. Having purchased their entire stock of mnterialsj from Importers, for cash, they are able to sell them at a lower OtUfa price than any other establishment in the Went, and at least !IO per Cent, t'lienper than those bouiht on time by other merchants in the same line of business. Their stock comprises, in part, Finn Rluck and Bhte French Cloth Frork and Dress Coats ; mm it English " " Fine Rlack and Brown Sack Coats, CasBlmero Coats, different tdylen ; Drab Coats, Tweed Sucks, for spring nnd summer ; Brown and Checkered Linen Coats and Roundnbouta, Rowdy Coats, different materials ; and the largest assortment of PANTALOONS ever exhibited in tho city of Columbus, made of Casslmcrc, Plain and Fancy. Also, Doe Skin, Plain and Black Cloth ones ; Light Colored and Brown Summer Cnssimere oiid Linen Pants, suitable fur summer season. And a large and most beautiful stock of WAISTCOATS, such as Black Satin, Fancy do.; Black Silk Velvet do., a beautiful article; Worsted, Cassimcre, Buff, and Marino Yeata, and a greet many more of allhrenl qualities, from the finest to the lowest priced ones. Also, nil kinds of Furnishing Goods, biich as FINE SHIRTS, a real good article, from the bi-t shirt makers in the United States. Also, Silk Vorl.toiut AccJt Handkirrhirf, Searfg, limhrtlla. TrartMng Hag, and a great many more articles usually kept in a regular Clothing Store, not UUfOaaarj to mention. AM they ask of the public in tO call and see them, and examine their (ioods and prices. Merchants wishingto buy nt Wholesale will do well by culling oiithcm, as their store is the only one of the kind that can sell at Eastern city Wholesale Prices. Remember the place CVfy Bank BanUhw, opposite Whiting tt Huntington's Book Store. maylo RAIN eV IIORTON, IKUN M O N fi E R S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Hash, Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, ("upper, and every variety of Tii.mnn's stock. Sign of tlie Back Saw, (i3 High street. CHARLEH A BAIN, mayl5-dtf JAM KB M. BORTOB. SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT eight miles from the city partly improved. A good hewed log house, stable, well and a ynuns orchard on the farm. Tlie farm la well adapted to raising all kind. of grains This (arm mustbe sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing I plensnnt hnme, cannot do bi tter than by calling on us. It this does not suit we have others Hint will. SMITH , MILLS, innylt Itcal Estate Agenta. DR. WILLI A 31 IIL Af'K STONE, ' 1 1 ENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Colum-1 bus and vicinity. Residence at the Capital Housr. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel. nr.rr.n to Samuel Galloway, Esq., Prof. R. H. Howard, Wm. B. Thrall, feiq., Prof. S. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbus Prof, Dnniel Drake, Cincinnati. mnyU 7wd IOIt SAIE Two houses nnd lots, with stables, wood houses and every other convenience attached, situated on Friend street, they are brick buddings nnd in complete order, and will be sold tcry low if applied for soon. Dvyefl will do well to call on ui belore purchasing elsewhere maylfi SMITH At MILLS A CARD. IVTOTICE is hereby given that the undeminn d have this day LI entered into a co-partnership, for the purpose of practising Law, Ruying, Selling and Leasing Ileal Estate, Survrying, dividing and sun-dividing of lands and bits, the Collection of Claims in central Ohio, and, also, to all business heretofore done bv J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. SMITH, April 10, lBiO-aplSdlf SAMUEL M. MILLS. FOR MALE Two very desirable hous on State street, each containing six rooms ; very convenient nut-building ai'd other improvements on the lots lor sale low and on enny terms. may IB SMITH At MILLS. FANS. A new assortment just opened at ap24 RILEY At, COS. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1 850. WILLIAM M. KASSON, Knilrnnd liipntch Fnrvtnrdins; nnd Commission Merchant, Rjfoejoaaagf Me. Water sfrrrt. Buffalo. REDUCED RATES FROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO. First Class 100 cents, and Second CRisa gg cents, aajr 100 pounds M hours from Albany to Ruffalo. AoiNTa. D. A. Eddy, Cleveland ; E. Sheldon, Sandu-ky ; Rail road Agents, Cincinnati, Springtichl and Columbus. "i" 1" Toi'l aadag mark packages A. It B R. R., enre of Wm. M. Ka-m. Ruffalo. Ship by Albany boats from Nw York. mar7-."lnid RAILROAD OMMIII S LINE. (1ITIZENS leaving in the Car, hy calling at tbe Stag aVe. J North-East corner Nefl House, can eerure BBBWaUBn Tv-kpts, and also have the Omnibus cull fur them in any part of the city, maul dly B. O. REAM, Hec'y O. ; Company SHELL. Buffalo and Horn Combs, aline supply just nTcm d it IgaW P. T. HNO WDEN'S. MFOK SALE. Two decant and substantial DWEE LING HOIHESon Town street, between Fourth and Fifth SMITH ft MILLS, p!7 North Room in Exchange Kaak HOTELS AND SALOONS. United Stales Saloon. I 'Mi: nronrlelor wiobes resnectfiillv In Inform bis fricmla m " public in general, that he has taken the above, named ( tnblbhinoiit and liti.il it up eipial to any In tlie city. Ills rooms an: kept i,-ut 1 ipiict, The Bar IsHiippicd with choice Liquors, Wiin . mid Tifjars everything thing that will add to Urn coml-m 01 man. ap-'-j T. IJ. gVaau HROADWAV HOTEL, RY DAVID MITCHELL, llroiid Ntri'et, ( (iliiiiiliox, Ohio. ajifi-dtf CA1MTOL lIOirSE-COLI'MIHIH, OHIO. M. NORTHRUP, PnoraiitTfla. "pReJ new and poimlnr Hotel islocntJ'd in the most central part A of the city. It has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a BLjieeoiiin M) nun 01 any no 101 in ttie west The Table d'Hnte is furnished with overv luxury the market nf- forda, and no pains will bo spared to mako the guests feid at husi, titages for all the routes, call at this house hum for passengers. Convenient, nnd tirst-rato Stabling- and Carriage House attach ed, and experienced and careful O-tlers, always 111 attendance. aeptlO-dyl UNITEO STATES HOTEL - COI.I MHL8. ROBERT RUSSEL HAS taken tho United States Hotel, located n few rods south ol his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will lc buppy to welcome hia old patrons and friends, and all oth er who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either bus)nes or pleasure. man.'8 AMERICAN SALOON, (UN in: 1: THE AMERICAN IIOTKL-) r AVE just received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on 1 1- hand all the delicacies of the season, such aa Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fresh Fish, Sardines, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobstora, &e., A-c. The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Hegars, Sic. Nopnins will lie spared togratity the tastes and appetites of the guests of the American Snlooii. fgp Oysters by the dozen, hundred or enn. oc4-tf CITY SALOON ColnmbiiN, Ohio. sOOENER High Streetnnd Sugar alley. The proprietors of this establishment are now nrepnred to serve up Oysters, Game, Fish, and all the luxuries of the season, in a style unsurpassed. They have also added several private rooms for gentlemen wishing tn give suppers. The Rnr is supplied with the best of Liquors and Cigars. On draught, Carew's Detroit Ale, Hchultz XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by oeSM-dtl BARKER & OLMSTED. LI EE INSURANCE. ATEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. (B, Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, Prts't. PLINY FREEMAN, Artunrv. Charter ueruetual. Tbe business of this eoaamev ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earnings during the liict three years amounted to over $180,000. Each policy holder a member of the company, and entitled to share in its pi ..tit -, which have averaged o0 per cent, per annum on all premiums paid in. Tbt premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exccen i-.m, 111 which case 00 per cent. s required anil -111 per cent, may he paid by depositing I note for that nmount, renewable annually, and bearimr ti nor cent, interest The Ononnt of lta capital, the character of Its securities, and ii' mode 01 doiiii- 1. n mess, inaiie tins one 01 itie snte.-t coinine nies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being alter 101, miugiu ior 10 iii -Tin. 111 - 01 1111- kiiki. Thin company will insure on the lives of persons on nnypuit nl the globe, nt eiiuituble ratcn ot nremiuiu. A man may injure his life in the name of his. wife, so that the amount Injured will go to her or to his children, if Bhe die before mm. The many advantages of Lite Insurance are beginning to be eornotly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily aecnrlng to their families and Iriends thon ndvuntages. Tbe agent in this city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Any information in connection with the subject will ho 00000 fully uiveii, mid tlie applications for insurance promptly attended to. A.B. WOMHAUCH, Agent, Bd door south of the Franklin Hank, over ('oil's store. Kon'r Tiiomi'son, M. 1)., Examining Physician. ma'J-' Fr. SKINNEIti (Late of Mac Lisbon, Ohio.) (1 E.NERAL Agency, Commiasion and Forwarding Merchant, I deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. El, East Front It, near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Oliio. Rotor to Justus Wright and A.O. Richardson, Bro. & Co., t:in-omniglj B. W. Snodgrass & Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg Si Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; S. R. Ross, Portsmouth ; LaWsoO &, Covode, Wellsvillo ; Ewalt and Gehhart, Pittsburgh ; .loliu Scott, Nashville; W. C.Scott, St Louis. Iw-J-J-dlf JUST RECEIVED, AT the old stand opposite the State House, an unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly ono hundred dith n ut kinds of Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, rich Fancy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white and light colored for party and wedding Dress.) and wool Vesting; Cravats, Silk and Linen Pocket ihuidkerchiefs, Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and Undershirts, silk Under-shirts and Drawers, Su-pen den, black and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and llaif Hose ; and in brief, every hi tide of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing apparel to be found in the first draper establishments of the East. Theee goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, tn one of the best Eastern markets, and arc of the latest and most durable styles that could he found in New York. Strangers now sojourning tn ourclty, and our citizens generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine before they purchase elsewhere. A. A. STEWART. N. B. Orders from any part of the State, as heretofore, faithfully and promptly attended to. nov9 LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD. aPROra AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-184". For New York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and after Tuesday, April 10th, 1849, until further notice, Passenger's Trams will run as follows : Leavo Depot on East Front street, at 5 o'clock 10 minutes A. M., and It o'clock, P. L for Milford, Foater's Crossings, Deerfield, Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Springs nnd Springfield. Returning, leavce SpringlieM at 4 A. M. and BJ P. M. Pnssengera for New York, Ronton and intcnnciuato points, should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnnli. Passengers for Columbus, ZeMevfBe, Wheeling, nnd intermediate towns, should take the 5, It) A M. Train. The Ohio Bngfj Company are running the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily I. hies to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, Ooanieetfau with the :t P. M. Train from Cincinnati. Tim ears of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave SprniL'lield at IS M. connecting with the Morning Train troni Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will ho run, leaving Cincinnati at 3 P. M., and Springlieldnt 4 P. M. Faro from Cincinnati to Xenia U 90 " " Springfield 8 50 " " flandusky City 6 AO " Buffalo 10 00 " Columbus 4 90 For other information and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. PThe Company will not be responsible for Raggageexceed-ing ;0 dollars in value, unless the same is returned to the Conductors or Agent, nnd freight paid at the rate of a passage for every 500 dollars in value above that amount nprOtf TUST received and for sale, I (Ml IiHh S. C. TA l(, by al apfi KING As HEFFNER, Cincinnati TO PARENTS. AT WM. KING'S Drug Store especial attention is paid to children first, and after them all others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Townsend'sSarsapnrilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure ol aU scrofulous diseases. Osgood'e India Cholngogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague nnd Fever. Thousands can testify to the cllicacy of these remedies. R. A. Fahneatock's Sl Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for exjielling worms from the human system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for DM euro of Liver Complaint and other discuses arising from a deranged state of the Uver. Give tbcm a trial, and this truth will apooojr, Sellcr'a Improved Cough Syrup, for tlie cure of Coughs, Colds, H.mrseneM, fntluenza, Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whooping Cough, Slc. I'rask s Magnetic Ointment Is gaining a name above all others lor the cure of Nervoua or Sick Headache, Bruized and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, 4c. r All of the above medicines and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio State Journal Office. miglkitf JENTS FRENCH CALF HOOTS. f i Si OM made tine French Calf Boots at $3, 50 and tM, for ' sale at KIM BALL'S Shoe and Leather Store, Journal huidinga NOTICE. rpHE partnership heretofore i isting under tbe name of McEl J- vain Si Fitch is this day dissolved by mutual consent Tlie business of the firm will be settled by R. Fitch. JOSEPH McELVAlN. February 1, I . 1 feb7-dtf R. FITCH DRESS HOODS. IJLA1N Black, Watered and Fancy B69te, in great Variety; Fine French Lawns, Tissues, Bereges Silk Lawns, Poplins, Ac. Call and examine them at P. T. SHOWDEN'S, er!5 Mo. 4, Odeon Buildings. AN'I'ILLAS. My stock ol Mantillas is now complete Call jvI and sec tlnm. p. f, SNOWDEN, t$0 No, 4, Odeon Buildinga. EHHKOIIIERIES. riMB'l) Lace and Muslin Capes. Collars, Caffs, Sleeves, Chcmi-J J sottes, Ac, Sec , in grent variety and at all prices. P. T. SNOWDEN S, p2S No w. Odeon Buildings. I A DIES' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 50 rents to 15, li can lw found by calling upon P. T. SNOWDEN, p35 No. 4, Odeon Buildings. ONE, DWELLING HOUSE on hall lot, on Friend street I between BBgB M Third, for sale ebearx SMITH A Ml EES, apl7 Exchange hank Building LAND FOR SALE IN OHIO. ) AC RES In Union county ; IfiO in Sandusky county ; 160 M' 111 Darke: 40 in I ntrnn - 1 00 in Tno,, tun n- ton frank. hncountv: 100 in Mifflin townsiun: ;ti0 in M. rcer countv 1 .1311 Deiance; two HO cre lots in Franklin coaaty. Thee lands will lw sold at price varyiag from 4 to $10. Some will he traded for town property. Call aad see. SMITH A MILLS, LOH SALE A vacant lot on Rich street, at a bargain, to: I case. Inquire . f iayaa RAKER A ARMSTRONG a FINE orrnwrit uf Oent' Congrm Gaiters hut received at t V the sign of the Gih Boot and for sale very cheap by antfBl if. H KIMBALL A. H. HALE lMitO. BlTOfl V II ALE, (Sucetssnrt to McF.lvain tr Filch,) A FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nl) Dt-nlcrs in Produce, Flour. Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. H. Tho highest market price paid at all times, In cash, for Produce. Kallromi Building, opposite J. II Ida way Sl Co.'s Foundry, Co Limaua, Omo, marS dtf COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. R IDG WAY Sl CO., IA N tFACTIJUE STEAM ENUINES, FROM new and improved patterns, among which is one for the MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS and fixtures complete. They olso moke the celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BRAS.? CASTINGS usually mode at Foundries. MACHINKRT of all kinds made promptly to order. HI fh t'ELERUATED COOK1NH STOVE, Premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS, all warranted, arc constantly for aale at wiiolrsalk and n 1: 1 ail on liberal terma. Merchants nnd othen dealing in Ploughsand Stoves are reaped fully invited to examine our stock and prices. Columbus, t. id.; m ARCHITECT OFFICE-Mcclmnlea' Hull, Colum-bUM, Ohio. - Y B. KELLY informs the pubUc that during hit absence, all his Architectural businesa, Engineering and Sur vcying, will bo promptly attended to at tho above office by the undersigned. H. IL BLACKMORE, de31-d Architect and Civil Engine PA I NT E tS WILL find Window Glaaa, Saab, Putty, White Load, Red Lead, Litharge, Oil, Turpentine, Varnish and Japan, for aale at the sign of tho GILT PADLOCK, marl PAPER HAM.INfJS. A LARGE assortment of Paper Hangings cheap hy WM and Bordera for aale A.McCOY Sl CO. CARPETINH. SUPERFINE Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oilcloths, and cmb'd Winduw Curtains, tor sale hy marBB WM. A. McCOY Sl CO. rflRACTri ON LAW REFORM a very dcelrablc collection of befw 1'iipers, towniLii the intention ot mtWIIfffl 01 tlie Convention is respectfully invited. Cushing's Manual: Jetfersun's do. Bouthenand (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary's New Constitution. For sale nt J. II. RILEY & CO.'S may! New Bookstore. I A1 BAGS Pimento; BO bags Java Gofee, landing from Uni-llty ted States, an or sale by KING & HEFFNER, upti Cincinnnati tJl'IsAK AND nHnASSES.-TddTstujar, fairand O prime ; 1,000 bull Molasses 1 tor sale by KING Si HEFFNER, OtarM 27 Main street, Cincinnati OIL CLOTHS. IARGE kikI splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chl-J nese, lOnglisli and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just received and for side by J. D. OSRORN ii CO. VOTICK. The notes nnd accounts of George Gere & Co., are i v an. wren us tor settlement win collection, iney must lie paid without delay. GBR E, ABBOTT A CO. chimin. -. July 5, 1649. PKINTINfJ MATERIALS FOR SALE. FOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ol Printing Mnterials, consisting in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Press 1 Stanlierry Press. 3,'t lbs. Pica. 400 " bourgeois, nearly new 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 " Minion, " Several font Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together with Stands, Onlleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be Bold extremely low for cosh, or on short time. (disell ) CIIAS. SCOTT, Agent. SMITH'S VICES of Domestic Manufacture, tlie best in the . . market, for aale at the sign ofthe GILT PADLOCK Sept 10 " NEW GOODfh WE have in store, and otter for sale on good terma 7.r doz. ('hopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad " " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " I mi Mill and Cross Cut Saws JO0 boxes Window (Bass. LOOOO hgfata " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bids. Linseed Oil. BOO kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., nov9 At the sign ot tho Gilt Padlock. BLACK Gro de Rine Silks, from 1 to 01,75 cent per yard beautiful lustres. Also, 11 few patterns more of those rich fancy Silks, which have caused such n rush of tho ladies, left ye at WM. RICHARDS'. ap3 OIL CLOTH AND HUH. IVBT received 25 ps assorted Oil Cloths, from 2 to 12 ft. wide; I 00 Oil Cloth Rug; 50 assorted Cbenil, Tutted and other kinds, for sale cheap by tip 2md J. D. OSBORN St. CO. A FRESH arrival of Ruena Vista Hats at WM. RICHARDS' ClllCHERlNti A' IJILREItT'S PREMIUM R O S T O N PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's prices. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North oi tbe Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. FTtHI residence ot the late Dr. BtnoOL on Hum street, near the X corner of Rich, is for sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire of .Mm. 1,. 1 1 1 1 . 1 . or apl THOMAS SPARROW NEW LAW llOnKM. A VIEW Ot the Law ol Divorce In Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. m ny m. r . 1 age. Also, a In me stock ol English Reports. London editions. Vols 57, 58 nnd 50. English Common Law Reports, Law of Contract. By Smith, author ofthe Leading Cases: vol. 2. Snence Equity. Howell' State Trials, 21 vols. London edition : limit' calf. Bell on Husband and Wife. Wharton's U. S. Criminal Trials. Burke's Celebrated Trials. Dunlap's Lnws of Pennsylvania, 1700 to HMD. For sale at the New Bookstore of mey7 j. ( RILEY St CO. NEW BOOKS. T ONGI- ELLOW'S Poems, new edition, 2 vol. 8roo.; Aj Heroines of Missionary Enterprise ; Greenwood Leaves ; Goethe's Faust, Hayward's edition Guesses at Truth, 2 vols. London ; Rabelais" Works, 2 vols.. London ; Humltnlt'a Cosmos, 2 vol?., London , Htimbolt'a Views of Nature, 1 vol., London 1 Archaeological Journal, B vols. 8vo , 2d London edition ; Hume and Smollett's Encland, 10 vols. Bvn., 2d London ed. For sale by mayl S. H. RILEY & CO. SAMUEL GALLOWAY. 1IKNKV F. PAGE. HALLOWAY eV PAGE, A i'T O R N I Y S AT LAW. W I will practice law. as partners, in the Courts of Franklin mid mi iiimnn enmities, nm 10 the I ireiot hiu Inatnet M Courts. Office, in Piatt's new building, opposite State House. may6tf CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. WE have been refitting nnd enlarging our carpet rooms adjoining onr Dry Goods store, and have the satisfaction of knowing they are as extensive and handsome a any in the State that is devoted exclusively to the sale of Carpets. We have now on hand n very large stock of all kinds of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Matte, Drugget r, Oil Painted Blinds, Stc Slc. Our stock consist in part of H ps super English Brus sells. BwB yds English and American Imperial 3 ply 4500 do leat Wool, ingrain work, from 80 to 100. 5500 do Medium Wool, ingrain do do 50 to 75. BOOB do Cotton and Wool, do do do 31 to 44. 1500 do Cotton figured do do 30 to 33. K00 do Wool (striped) stair and hall do 28 to 50 2000 do Rag and List do do 28 to 50. 40 do Plain and colored Matting 4-4, 5-4 and - 4 wide 80 to 100 different price Rugs, all sfies OIL CLOTHS 900 yds best English Oil Cloths, 7, 9 and 12 feet wide these Cloths will weigh 5 to 8 lbs the square yard. 6 M 800 yds American do., 3, 4, 5, 6 and 12 feet wide We cut theee Cloths te suit any sire hall or room. ;t00yds Imitation Mahogany Furniture Oil Cloths 500 do assorted makes of English, Gemion and American Clothe, beautiful figures and patterns, all widths. lOdoj assorted pairs painted Oil Window Shades, from 62c to 02 800 yds needle work Swiss Muslin Curtains, at 37c to 01 per yard 8 pairs of splendid work and wove Curtains, worth from 10 to 18 per pair. mafi J D OSBORN A CO. PERFI IHS, Vr. LARGE lot of Perfumes, Toilet Soap, Powders. Ac.juat . opened by ap?5 P. T. SNOWDEN. RLDHIDHR a .MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, High strtH, 1st door north of Town, oppntitr the V. S. BBnOj ABE prepared tn execute all orders in their line of business, in Ihe ncaieit and most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, plA-dtf A L. MAKTDt. CI ItlOI S CARPET". TiiT only curious but very rare style, very rood and very 11 chcnii selected with area! care, and warranted the most de- sirable lot (ranging from Mr to 01 per yd.) to he found in this city. Also, Cotton KJtgget '.' yds wide, jrisi receivra uy ap5 H. COWLED CO IAND WARH VNT- apl 7 -A lew for ease cheap by SMITH A MILLS, Exchange Bank Building (ramnar School of Capital University. rpHE summer aesalon of this Institution will open on Wednea , . P6 S" of May, in the commodious building now occupied by tho City High Scho .1 on Town street Ihe Institution oi tie under the superintendence of Rev. Prof. Wm. M Rby-kolds, president of the University; and tho Rav. A. Eaucx and J. A. I bessleb, Esq., will act aa Instructor in Latin, Greek, N"tlie,,,atic, ttI1) gtj nll,npr branches of a good English and business education. Instruction will also be given in German to more advanced student by Rev. Paor. Lehmann. Jhe following text hook will be used in the Institution ; larkrrs English Grammar, Morse's Geography, ( Atia form.) Amerson s Arithmetic, (3d part,) Davits' Algebra and Geometry, Gould's Adam's Latin Grammar, Jacob's Latin Reader, Cornelius hepos, Casar, (Sehmitz Si Zumpt,) Cicero's Orations, (SchmfU A umpt,) Gould's Grid, I'irgU. (Schmitz & Zumpt,) onset Harare, (Anthon's,) Bullion's Greek Grammar, Bullion's Greek Reader, Xe-nophon's Anabasis, (Owen's,) Homer's Iliad, (Fclton's ) Arrangement will also be made for teaching any part of a more advanced Classical or Mathematical course, If necessary. 1 he instruction will he adapted to the course usually pursued n our best classical schools and college. ...uviimuvoi mumowui tie nve dollars ior the nrst term, (tlireo months,) which id to be paid in advance. UOOODALE. IE STANHI'.HV M GOODING, T. SPARROW, O. M. PARSONS, F. C. KELTON, G. MACHOLD, LEWIS HEYL, C. 8PIELMANN, TruMtess rmding in Columbus. S. GALLOWAY S. M. SMITH 3. P. HRUCK, THOS. ROBERTS, ap33 mi an i university; Board of Trustee. Hon. Jeremiah Morrow, Twenty Mile Stand, Ohio. James McBride, Esq., Hamilton, " Pliny Cmme, M. D., Eaton, " Edward Woodruff, Eq., Cincinnati, ' Charles Anderson. Esq., " " Rev. Hugh McMillan, Xenia, U James Galloway, Esq., Xenia, " Hon. Elijah Vance, Hamilton, " Peter P. Lowe, Esq., Dayton, Peter Odlin, Esq., u Wm. R, Collett, Esq., Lebanon, ' Joseph S. Hawkina, Esq., Faton. " Fergus Anderson, Esq., Ross, H Wm. M. Corry, Esq., Cincinnati. " Wm. Groeebeck, Cincinnati, John W. Scott, Oxford, Chauncy N. Olds, Circleville, George M. Parsons, Columbus, 11 Faculty. W. C. Andera-jn, D. D., President, and Profeaaor of Moral Phil- osophy. Thomas J. Matthews, A. M., Profeaaor of Mathematica and A tronomy Charles Elliott, A.. M., Profeaaor of the Greek Language, and Literature. James C. Moffatt, A. M., Professor of tho Latin Language and Literature, and Aesthetics. O. N. Stoddard, A. M., Proleor of Natural PbiloaophT and Chemistry. R. H. Bishop, Jun., A. M., Adjunct Professor of Languagee, and Principal of the Preparatory Department. Course of Stud v. Tho course of atudy Is full and thorough in all the departments, and equal in these respect, to that of any CoUege in the United State. Religious Instruction. "Instruction in Religion and Morality," is, according to the Charter, among the objects for which the University la established, and for this, careful provision la made in tin- courae of study. And the Student arc required to be present dally at Religious worship in the Chapel, (consisting of reading the Scripturca and prayer,) and ou tho Sabbath, to attend in their respective classes, a Bible recitation, conducted by tho different Professors, one public religious service by tho President, and one other service in some of the churches in the town. A dm Union. Candidates are required to furnish evidence of good character, and of their proficiency in that part of the course preparatory to tbe standing lor which they are offered ; and If from another College, a certificate, of dismission. Libraries nnd Cabinet. The libraries contain about 8,000 volume of well selected and valuable books. There Is a large and well arranged Geological Cabinet. The Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus affords the means of a aatlafactory illustration ol the moat important doctrines in tlic various department of Natural Science. Location. At Oxfobd, Btaler county, Ohio, thirty miles north-weat ot Cincinnati ; having communication by Turnpikes, with the neighboring villagea and cities Endowment. This Institution haa on annual income of near sir Thousand Dollars, exclusive of Tuition Fee. Scsalon of Study. There arc two Sessions in each year I the firat begins the First Monday in October, ond ends the second Thursdayof March ; the second begins tho First Monday of April, and ends the day before tbe annual commencement. Commencement. Tho annual Commencement is on the Second Thursday of Au gust. Expenaes. Tuition per Scaaion In College Classes $15 00 " " Preparatory Department 10 00 Boarding and Lodging, per week 1 85 to 3 50 Total necessary annual expense 125 00 Bv order of the Board of Trusteea. ap6-d JEREMIAH MORROW, president A SPLENDID FORTUNE MAY BS GAINED BV AN III TI, OV AMI OH 3. ill METROPOLITAN PORTRAIT CLUB, Officee 88, Albany Road, London, England. rpiIE Directors beg to announco that there will be drawn for a X Grand Series ot Portraits of ell Horses entered for the forthcoming Ureal Derby Race. The drawing will bo conducted upon tboae honorable principles which have hitherto given ao great satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success and high estimation in which tbe Club ia held are subjects of pleasing congratulation to tbe Projectora, they encourage endeavours for a still further development of their plan. For the future, then-fore, the number of Prize will be extended to the Portraits of all Horses that are entered for each particular Race. Non-starters as well as Winners and Starter. The following list is now open: 5,000 Members to each Class. First Claas 10, second do., ?5, third do., 1. Parties can have one or more shares in each or cither of the different ('lasses. Those Members who draw the Portraits oi First, Second and Third Horses, the other starting Horses, also those that do not start (but which are entered for the Race,) will receive tho following prizes. Tlie drawing will take place ten days before the Races. romut ol hffQait of ftrb&itof taVj sm'npi 1 hti tm'npl Fim Hone. Sroind 11 r-- Thinl Hone tbe ftrtnJti Portraits 1 of Stmrton. Noa-Sttrtm. First Class BtOOO 10,000 5,000 5.000 10,000 Second do. 10,000 5,000 2 500 2,500 5,000 Third do. 2,000 1,000 500 500 1,000 The number ot Prizes to be distributed in each Class are 209, that being the number of Horses entered for the Race. All Letters to contain a remittance Hi ult -, Bank Notes, Ac , oddreeaed and made payable to the Managing Director, JOHN BURRIDGE. Esq., S3 Albany Road, London, England. Numbers forwarded immediately on the receipt of a remittance. Full particulars of the Race will be sent with the fortunate Sum Iters to each Subscriber, so that he may know bis position and whether or not he be one of the fortunate. Office commission " ' .' per cent , to be deducted from the above Prize. N. B. List open for the St Ieger same as the above. mart AO ( AAA RAILROAD STOCK WANTED The aubecri t3?il',Vtl bers will exchange Real Estate for atock In the Columbus, Xenia and Cleveland Railroads, at par. apl 9 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. WINDOW GLASS. COMMON sizes and qualities: lo aupcrior American and French Glass, of nearly all strea uaually wanted, at the sign of tho GILT PADLOCR. maris FI HMTI HE. WE have just received a lot of Eastern Mahogany Furniture, consisting of 4 dozen Mahogony Chalra. n dozen large hair scat Chairs and Sofas. 6 dozen large Rocking Chairs. For sale cheap hy mayC J. D. 08BORN A 00 STATE CONSTITUTIONS. ' p HE American's Own Book, or the Constitutions ofthe aeveral 1 States in the Union embracing tbe Declaration of Independence, Cunptitutinn of the United State, and the Conatitunon of each Stete, Ac, Stc. By J. R. Blgelow. 1 vol. 8vo. This is the latest and most complete compilation of the Stats Constitutions yet published. For sale by mayd L N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. New and Important Book. l irlEE tie published on Monday next May 6th, A Manual of the IT Legislative, Judicial and Executive powers ofthe United States, and their Constitutions, population of each, Ac., Ac. By Henry Stanbery, Attorney General. Also, The Constitution of Ohio, in pamphlet form, on fine pa-per and large type, and interleaved with good papera very at sirable form for members of the Convention, mayt J. H. RILEY A CO. FRESH supply of Ladies', Gents' and Children'a Shoe of - rious styles and qualities juat received by aay2S H H KIMBALL. ROWLETT'W INTEREST TABLES tor tale at the new bookrtore of my30 J. H. RILEY A CO. m;iit in tii r corn region. SIGHTS in the Gold Hegion, and Scene hy the Way By The odoreT. Johnson. With numeroue Illustration New edi tion revised and enlarged. 1 vol. 12mo. Eldorado, or. Adventures in the Path of Boarira comprising a voyage to California via. Panama; Life in San Francisco ana Monterey 1 Picture ofthe Gold Region and BajllMM of Mex jean Life. By Bayard Taylor. With RJustrat'ons by the Author New edition. 3 vols. 12mo. - . , Q Deck and Port 1 or. Incidents uf s Cruise m the lotted State Fria-afe Congress to California, " lib sketches ot Rio Janeiro. Valparaiso Lima. Honolulu, and Ob Francisco By Rev Walte. Coltoti, U. . H. lTol.lOmo. jE1"""!! WHITIRG HUBTDtOTOR ..,t.v: INTELLIGENCE. TROTTlNd on nCo!orrd'u ruurse every day until rarthcr notice No postponement on account ot weather. BAIN A HORTONhave toft received hy expret. and wiR enter, an ex mSSmmSmsTii PowoVr Flaka. Shot Pouehe. Game Rags, FMatM Tackle and some new ani beautiful style of Dram BVt-tie. which in quality and low price can dtetance all other nags pign of the S3 SAW. Kl High street fmaySo